Shinigami Eyes értékelései
Shinigami Eyes szerző: Shinigami Eyes
24 értékelés
- works fine. not foolproof, but broadly its perfectly functional. very rarely have i seen somebody marked red where they shouldn't be - the reverse IS more common though. I pay way more attention to red markings than green ones as a result. many negative reviews are because people forget it's possible to be trans and transphobic at the same time, and that you can contest false markings if you see fit.
- Csillagos értékelés: 4 / 5készítette: elephystry, 8 hónapjaI am one of two people I know who have marked literally hundreds of people on my other computer, going through anti-trans or trans-friendly facebook posts' react lists and comment sections. I'm on a different computer and basically none of the markings I made are showing up, which leads me to believe that there is moderation, and they have ignored my contributions. I am disappointed to find this out. I will admit some of them were unfair and made in the heat of the moment but most of them are helpful and should be applied. hopefully I will be able to transfer them over so at least *I* know I've done something good, but even if not it's still a useful tool. I have no idea what the one-star reviews are talking about, I guess I wasn't there. It is crucially important to note that some people who appear trans-friendly on the surface are pretending and are actually not, and that's why they're marked red.
- For anyone wondering, the current review bombing of Shinigami Eyes is related to a particularly viscious tumblr discourse that has resulted in harrassment campaigns against a number of trans women. I have used this add-on for about 2 months now and have found it to be fine, with one case of a true false flagging. It's not perfect - I would encourage anyone using this application to quickly investigate the reason for a green or red marking - but it is hardly unusable. Generally, it has been pretty accurate. But remember it only tells you how someone generally posts about trans people and issues online, and nothing more.
- Not always flawless, but currently undergoing a review bombing campaign by people who would rather burn down one of the internet's most useful tools for trans safety than accept that a small portion of trans people were saying intensely transphobic things about trans women, but cushioned in progressive language. Framing this as "anti-transmasc" is lumping all transmasc people in with those specific people and disregarding the many, many transmasc people who are flagged green, and I fully believe most people rallying against this extension have been taken for a ride.
Vital now more than ever. - Csillagos értékelés: 4 / 5készítette: A-nonbinary-furry, 10 hónapja
- Csillagos értékelés: 4 / 5készítette: Jamie Prism, egy éveWhile I find that Shinigami Eyes is helpful at a glance, this extension is prone to misuse. Sometimes, the mods for this addon mark very much trans-friendly spaces as unfriendly due to this extension's users occasionally dog-piling users that they have an axe to grind against. I have also noticed an epidemic of alt-right (and VERY anti-trans creators) be marked as green by mods, and that's quite worrying. The main way I see this getting better would be requiring a comment box for Shinigami Eyes's users to articulate why this user/source is trans-friendly or the opposite. This would allow the mods for this extension to have more data rather than just X number of marks.
- Csillagos értékelés: 4 / 5készítette: Firefox felhasználó 18564172, egy éveGreat concept, usually works however, filters most hyperlinks based on which site it's from rather then the content of a specific url. Also, I feel like most of the filtering works internationally but doesn't work at a national level like for example in the uk, britain first and reform uk (2 very fascist British political parties) aren't listed as either negative or positive and I noticed the same with most political parties in other countries like with the republican party in the US. Ig I just think this is an amazing extension that just needs a lot more work done on it. Btw these problems might mainly to do with search results cus I use the reddit app and I rarely use tumblr and I never use Twitter or Facebook and I've not tested this extension on YouTube or Wikipedia yet tbh.
As a trans woman I really appreciate the extension tho especially how every bbc article is red. I would've really appreciated this before I attended trans pride then realised that they only gave trans pride one sentence the day after and on an article about a fascist protest with 100x less ppl but that's a little side note, dude stop judging me I have adhd and its 1am. - Csillagos értékelés: 4 / 5készítette: Firefox felhasználó 18562871, egy éveModeration seems inconsistent, you can almost always trust a red flag but I've had issues with what I'd consider false positives for green flags.
- Csillagos értékelés: 4 / 5készítette: lord pumpkin, 3 évethis add on is amazing and i often recommend it.
please let us know if you are working on a fix for the tumblr dashboard only blog problem, we cannot flag TERFs anymore - Csillagos értékelés: 4 / 5készítette: Ingeborg S. Nordén, 3 éve
- For the most part it has worked great, but recently on some tumblr pages everyone is marked on red, even people I know for a fact are trans or trans friendly. I repeat: this only happens on certain pages, not all, so I'm not at all sure if it's just the page's theme interacting poorly with the extension or what.
I am curious about how the data to mark people is verified, though; so far I've not run across inaccuracies but then most of the time I wouldn't know. I hope there is some verification process even if it sounds like a labour intensive process. - I installed this to make my twitter reading less irritating, which it has. I just wish there was an option to select which websites you want to be affected. As it stands, it red flags Al-Qaeda and the Nazi Party in Wikipedia articles, which is low-key hilarious, but also completely unnecessary.
- This is an incredibly useful extension, but I'm not sure how useful the trans-friendly filter really is. It seems pretty easy for people to get flagged green for a cursory gesture of solidarity despite being generally neutral on trans rights at best and connected to known transphobes at worst. I'm not sure I support taking it away entirely because there have been occasions where it did actually clarify some things, but maybe stricter criteria is necessary.
- Csillagos értékelés: 4 / 5készítette: Amber Alex, 4 éveFlawed but mostly good. I noticed a handful of false positives (something the developer says on their website is to be expected), but overall, so far it has accurately and correctly identified trans-friendly users. Due to my already extensive blocking habits, I've yet to see many red names, but the ones it has marked so far were correct, and mostly people I had already identified as such and blocked.
- Csillagos értékelés: 4 / 5készítette: Firefox felhasználó 16961880, 4 évegenuinely really useful to find out who's worth giving a shit about and who isn't! one feature i'd suggest is an option to automatically block those who are marked red as it'd be cool if i could be able to stop running into them before i've even run into them or whatevs. otherwise a very useful addon!
- Csillagos értékelés: 4 / 5készítette: AnarchyStacks, 5 éve
- Csillagos értékelés: 4 / 5készítette: Firefox felhasználó 15561845, 5 éve
- Csillagos értékelés: 4 / 5készítette: Firefox felhasználó 15024849, 6 éve
- Csillagos értékelés: 4 / 5készítette: Firefox felhasználó 14635792, 7 éveThe app works well. The only issue I'm encountering is that it blocks my Twitter profile header from appearing above my avatar on the Twitter home page.
Fejlesztői válasz
közzétéve: 7 éveI see. That's a side effect of clearing profile-specific color/style customization, that would otherwise interfere with the ability to distinguish the colored links. Thank you for reporting this issue.