Bewertungen für Shinigami Eyes
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Bewertungen von emeraldo
Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternen
von emeraldo, vor 4 MonatenBefore this review, I'd like to say that I still use this extension, I just manually review people that I see marked as any color before making any judgements on a person.
Lately, this extension has taken a HUGE downfall on the quality of flags- most users I see marked as red are intersex activists or folks that talk about transandrophobia. Whilst I don't have much to talk about either of these matters, what bugs me is that people talking about these matters in positive OR negative light are being falsely flagged as red, despite being trans-friendly in the traditional sense- supporting trans people across the entire spectrum of gender.
I think until a user is being actively transphobic, I.E mis/disgendering people, using transphobic slurs as derogatory slurs, or sharing misinformation about trans people and their experiences, they shouldn't be marked as red. Disagree all you want on what terms are real and fake, but don't let it cloud your sense of judgement- they're still an ally to transgenderism, however that may be.
Lately, this extension has taken a HUGE downfall on the quality of flags- most users I see marked as red are intersex activists or folks that talk about transandrophobia. Whilst I don't have much to talk about either of these matters, what bugs me is that people talking about these matters in positive OR negative light are being falsely flagged as red, despite being trans-friendly in the traditional sense- supporting trans people across the entire spectrum of gender.
I think until a user is being actively transphobic, I.E mis/disgendering people, using transphobic slurs as derogatory slurs, or sharing misinformation about trans people and their experiences, they shouldn't be marked as red. Disagree all you want on what terms are real and fake, but don't let it cloud your sense of judgement- they're still an ally to transgenderism, however that may be.
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- Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon FaeAlicia, vor 20 StundenThis used to be good, but over the past few years, some transmisogynists from KiwiFarms have been using it to mark and harass trans people for the crimes of either also being furries or not transitioning out of fear of government persecution. If we don't accept them harassing us with terms like cissexual or their anti-furry nonsense, we're called tr**ns or whatever other slur they happen to think of that day.
- Bewertet mit 5 von 5 Sternenvon Wendy Rocket, vor einem TagDon't trust the 1-star reviews lol. 100% of them are trans MRAs who are mad that they were flagged for transmisogyny. Of course you should always do your own research and not trust an extension to do all the work for you, but 10 times outta 10, searching dogwhistles like "transandrophobia" on the blogs of these people whining "false flag!" will bring up a litany of transmisogyny. Stay mad, TMEs.
- Bewertet mit 5 von 5 Sternenvon Miles, vor einem Tagmany of these one star reviews are incredibly misleading. often times, people who are "wrongly" labeled unsafe are hateful towards trans women, or refuse to acknowledge the privilege trans men have over them. they will launch harassment campaigns at innocent trans women for daring to be frustrated with how they are treated by those unaffected by transmisogyny. they are labeled unsafe for a reason.
- Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon indieberry, vor 3 Tagen
- Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon Ivan, vor 4 TagenI write this review with the fact I am a transgender person myself and it's important I state this at the top. People claiming that those rating this 1 star due to THEM being flagged really refuse to do research or prove they're the reason why this is bad. I used to LOVE shinigami eyes and found it helpful back in the day but nowadays I am consistently melt with alot of false flags. of course I do my research into who's being flagged and it's one thing if it's a few and/or far in between however i've been consistently seeing intersex or actual trans women flagged. there may be a bias as I am a tumblr user and that's where most of the false flags happen (with a few on twitter too) but it really does get to a point. if someone has UNKNOWINGLY posted something and thus flagged that is not only incredibly unfair if they actually did unknowingly but just bizarre. while i can understand why shinigami eyes does not list why someone is flagged the way they are for a variety of reasons the blind-eyeing some recent reviews have done without proper in-depth explanation or clear they have a bias on some things is insane.
if you are a trans person, especially a transfem use this app with extreme risk in certain spaces on the fact you will actually encounter false flags or blatant intersexist flags. i do not blame the creators of this extension fully with how many people use this extension on multiple places and devices but i will blame how poorly managed it is on how they go about ignoring some of it's evident issues.
doing personal research is very important of course to see why someone is in the red but if i'm consistently checking other accounts and finding out these are from actual transgender people and especially intersex people who do identify as transgender it makes me question how trustworthy i can consider this extension on being actually helpful or making me want to roll my eyes most of the time. and i do hope those who are consistently giving this 5* while talking down on others "review bombing" this
regardless to everyone curious and actually cares about properly reading reviews from both sides or still using this, i hope you stay safe, please always do your own research and don't go blindly trusting this extension regardless and i really do hope that it's issues can be fixed where i can feel like i can use this extension to actually help me stay safe instead of incorrectly marking my fellow allies and actual trans people because something that is stupid or massflagging. as much as i'd prefer to give this 2-3 stars with my personal issues the fact this is becoming more and more evident and unable to do it's actual job for me i cannot personally keep recommending this to others. you did your job back in the day, shinigami eyes. trust me, you really did, but you just can't anymore. - Bewertet mit 5 von 5 Sternenvon .0, vor 6 Tagenhas been helpful to no end in avoiding transphobia online, most 1 star reviews are seemingly from accounts that have unknowingly posted transmisogynistic content and received a warning label as such
- Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon Marla, vor 7 Tagenwent from a tool you could somehow trust in spotting trans positive and transphobic accounts/websites to a transphobic tool itself. i just wonder when exactly you decidet to turn against your own comunity , this is really sad
- Bewertet mit 5 von 5 Sternenvon Firefox-Benutzer 12443493, vor 9 Tagen
- Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon vierres, vor 9 Tagen
- Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon Firefox-Benutzer 13505303, vor 10 TagenIt'd be great if it worked, but it's pretty clear that it doesn't if you go to the tags terfsafe and transandrophobia on tumblr (under "latest" to get the most variety of posters). About 5% of the posters in the terfsafe tag, at an absolute maximum, are marked red, but 30-50% of the posters in the transandrophobia tag are marked red. For reference, transandrophobia is the word used to discuss the unique oppression, discrimination, and experiences that trans men and transmasculine folks face.
I didn't think to check intersex tags, but I've noticed quite a few intersex people I follow are also marked red despite there being absolutely nothing warranting it on their blogs.
So disappointed. - Bewertet mit 2 von 5 Sternenvon sb, vor 10 TagenI've used Shinigami Eyes on Firefox for several years, beginning around 2020 or 2021. Since then, I've seen a notable shift in the kinds of users marked as anti-trans and trans-friendly on social platforms, most notably Tumblr.
This extension, for what it is worth, is still largely helpful when browsing online to identify public figures, media outlets, and other organizations that platform anti-trans rhetoric by marking articles, news websites, and even Wikipedia pages. This is something that this extension still does well.
However, when it comes to social platform users in queer online spaces, the kinds of users marked anti-trans have completely changed. While an official guide to who should or should not be marked red on Shinigami Eyes, this guideline no longer appears to be relevant. In the past, users were marked pretty reliably based on these rules: someone must be visibly anti-trans and/or a transmisogynist. Today, it appears that users who outwardly support transfeminine (and other trans individuals regardless of identity) are still at risk of being marked anti-trans if they speak against bioessentialism (an emphasis on someone's clinical "s*x") or speak on concerns relating to intersexism. This is strange to me, as transgender and intersex individuals face similar (NOT identical, but overlapping) issues regarding medical autonomy and civil rights.
It seems like the system of Shinigami Eyes is now primarily used to indicate that intersex and otherly-sexed individuals and activists are inherently transmisogynist. I recommend that users who use Shinigami Eyes be extra cautious in vetting who is or is not anti-trans as the extension stands today. - Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon Firefox-Benutzer 19679627, vor 10 TagenNot a trans person myself, but this used to be a good litmus test especially when posting in spaces with a lot of trans people. But now half of the red accounts I see are just trans people getting friendly fired over nothing. Pretty much pointless now.
- Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon Firefox-Benutzer 19244623, vor 10 Tagenit used to be fine, but nowadays it marks trans men and nonbinary people with red more frequently than transphobes, as well as trans women who speak up on the behalf of trans men and nonbinary people. You're better off avoiding shinigami eyes altogether.
- Bewertet mit 5 von 5 Sternenvon Firefox-Benutzer 15657906, vor 11 Tagenit's a simple addon that has always worked perfectly for me. If you want to know how useful it is at identifying "actual" transphobia, just read through the 1 star reviews. If you agree with them that transandrophobia is a serious issue, then you won't get as much use out of this addon as trans women will.
- Bewertet mit 5 von 5 Sternenvon Firefox-Benutzer 19672014, vor 15 Tagen
- Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon kuu, vor 15 Tagen
- Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon LegatusFlagrans, vor 15 TagenI've used this extension for many years as a trans woman always on the lookout for who might not be so friendly towards people like me, and for a while it was pretty good.
That's all changed dramatically within the last year. I began recently to notice just how many pages and people and websites were obviously false-flagged as transphobic by the extension, despite clear and overwhelming support for non-cis identities and no record of transphobia to be found. Even the LGBTQIA+ wiki and Pride Flag wiki were being flagged.
And that's when I learned that its creator is a transmedicalist who hates trans men, intersex people, neopronoun users, and people with nonhuman identities, and has been completely on board with its abuse by people with similar bigotries.
I can only conclude that this extension is now totally unreliable for its stated purpose, and now strongly discourage its use by anyone who's looking to actually curate their spaces.
What an absolute waste of what was once a good thing. - Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon Fox Fortuna, vor 15 TagenEnshittified and abused to the point that it is no longer fit for purpose.
- Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon Fr0stBites, vor 17 Tagenthis USED to be a good addon and genuinely marked only terfs as red. nowadays it marks literally any transmasc, intersex, or nonbinary person as red for existing and being proud. transfems are also marked red if they post anything about supporting ALL trans people. this addon is FOR terfs at this point 👎
- Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon RedVelvet, vor 24 TagenThis app is decent but sometimes is used as a bludgeon by terfs marking the average trans/enby poc red. I won't say to uninstall it but do not implicitly believe that every marking it's ever made is true and unbiased. Sorry, but you're still going to have to do your homework if you want to know if someone is transphobic or not.
- Bewertet mit 4 von 5 Sternenvon beanstalks, vor einem Monat
- Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon Otter, vor einem MonatDoes not work as it claims to. I've seen multiple radfem and well known terf accounts marked green, and vocally pro queer and trans friendly accounts marked red.
- Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon Illusn, vor einem MonatIncorrectly marks trans men, nonbinary people and intersex people as anti-trans in a way that can only be malicious
- Bewertet mit 1 von 5 Sternenvon Venus, vor einem MonatWhite transfems can say the most vile transphobic stuff ever and still be marked green, but any poc that's enby/transmasc/2spirit/intersex and calls them out for it gets marked red. Mhm. Uninstalled.
- Bewertet mit 5 von 5 Sternenvon disasterBi, vor einem MonatSeeing a few 1 star reviews but I feel like people don't understand that this extension uses people marking accounts as anti-trans/trans friendly to show them as red/green. I can count on one hand the amount of times I've had false positives, all you need to do is check people's posts, not whether they're trans themselves.