Revisiones de Bot Sentinel
Bot Sentinel por BotSentinel.com
Revisado por sha-265
Se valoró con 1 de 5
by sha-265, hace 2 añosWhy this important extension is closed source? Not making sense at all
134 revisiones
- Se valoró con 1 de 5by geeknik, hace 10 meses
- Se valoró con 1 de 5by n/a, hace un añoThe vast majority of accounts show "unknown" and I have to click and wait for over a minute to get a report, which sometimes never happens. Also, a very obvious bot was marked as "normal", so it's not even reliable when all the stars are aligned. Uninstalled after a few minutes.
- Se valoró con 4 de 5by Usuario de Firefox 15838614, hace 2 añosWorks great in Win 11 with Firefox 118.0.1 (64-bit). Its rating scale is from 0 to 100, so it's not like it provides a binary judgment. Use your own judgment with this as a tool.
Slightly aggravating that it gives me a score of 18%, but could be because I use adult language on Twitter.
The reviews here stating political bias are unfounded, zero evidence claims from users who are likely bad-faith reviewers. - Se valoró con 2 de 5by LinuxCat, hace 2 añosI would like this extension if it worked. However, apart from the "who to follow" popup on the right of an account's page, there is badge like there is on the screenshots. I'll change my review once this is fixed, this is kinda sad :'(
- Se valoró con 4 de 5by deghbtefrhbgetdgbhefrsdb, hace 2 añosIf you are annoyed as I am with this 'unknown' banner and want only useful stuff to be displayed add this to your adguard custom filter:
twitter.com##div[class="rating-card Unknown"] - Se valoró con 5 de 5by BrakusJPS, hace 2 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5by Usuario de Firefox 17697660, hace 2 añosThis project is what makes the twitter experience saner. When you came across a problematic account it helps to understand so and if you need to engage with such account, you know what to expect from such account.
There is no GDPR violation using it as all the info it gets is already freely available via twitter and its users public conversations!
The reviews calling this out, are the ones that want to create chaos and division and simultaneously aren't respecting mozilla's own review guidelines.
Going to bot sentinel webpage one gets lists of many classified account and you can browse the accounts and see for yourself the way they engage with others.
And non partisan means that you can be a die hard communist, center on the political spectrum or extreme right, no matter what, if you engage in ways that are problematic, this will classify you as such by analyzing your PUBLIC tweets! Key word here being PUBLIC.
#SayNoToHate - Se valoró con 5 de 5by Usuario de Firefox 14858169, hace 2 añosI *super* enjoy how this tags people in my timeline and lets me just skip over the accounts that exist to raise trouble, and focus on the accounts that display sanity.
- Se valoró con 1 de 5by Bound4Earth, hace 2 añosThis add-on claims to help detect bots and misinformation, except reality proves it detects no bots, unless you are going against their narrative.
Google Bot Sentinel and Amber Heard/Meghan Markle and watch the credibility of this add-on being against misinformation crumble.
Use an addon similar to this, but why use one that has an agenda? - Se valoró con 5 de 5by Bella, hace 3 años
- Se valoró con 1 de 5by joelstoner, hace 3 años
- Se valoró con 1 de 5by Dankusmemus, hace 3 añosDo not use this tool, It's evil. It is made to protect a certain narrative. It will label you a bot if you don't fall in line. Also it has violated GDPR Law
- Se valoró con 1 de 5by Elvey, hace 3 añosBAD! DANGER! There are claims in old reviews that this accesses history, but I see no evidence of that. HOWEVER, the access given to counter.social suggests malware. That domain is connected to hacktivist The Jester and not twitter, so Bot Sentinel includes features that aren’t necessary for the extension’s purpose.
Also, the redundant sites listed in permissions (4 under twitter.com even though entire domain and all subdomains are already under entry 2) push counter.social off so it's usually hidden at AMO. That's VERY suspicious on its own. Interesting that the (in)famous RAND Corporation kinda endorses it.
UPDATE:This also eats CPU. In Firefox's Process Manager (URL: about:processes), the Extensions process was pegged at 100% CPU while I had this active and dropped to negligible after I disabled it. - Se valoró con 5 de 5by bit, hace 3 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5by Usuario de Firefox 17348932, hace 3 añosDon't browse Twitter without this. Seriously.
- Se valoró con 5 de 5by Usuario de Firefox 17095038, hace 3 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5by Usuario de Firefox 14026124, hace 3 añosEasy to use, reasonably accurate and saves a lot of scrolling.
- Se valoró con 5 de 5by Kausik, hace 3 años
- Se valoró con 1 de 5by Usuario de Firefox 17101363, hace 3 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5by Livefats, hace 4 añosBrilliantly useful: it allows you to identify inauthentic and problematic Twitter users when using Twitter, which means you can block, mute and report as necessary. Don't do Twitter without it!
- Se valoró con 5 de 5by Usuario de Firefox 14934537, hace 4 años
- Se valoró con 5 de 5by A1tam0nt, hace 4 añosAn excellent extension that does exactly what it says on the tin, every time. A handy way to swat bots and get rid of fake followers.
I'd even go as far as saying it's ESSENTIAL for browsing Twitter these days. - Se valoró con 5 de 5by MaryBeth Meszaros, hace 4 añosThe best! I block disruptive and problematic tweeters from the outset.