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      • This extension highlights known subreddits, facebook pages, and pages on various other social networks with different colors based on whether they're transphobic or t-friendly.
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  2. Shinigami Eyes: An extension that highlights trans-friendly and anti-trans social network pages. FAQ. How does it work? Whenever you visit a social network or a comments section, this extension will color known trans-friendly (green) and anti-trans (red) users/pages differently. Which sites are supported?

  3. Shinigami Eyes has disclosed the following information regarding the collection and usage of your data. More detailed information can be found in the developer's privacy policy . Shinigami Eyes handles the following:

  4. Anyone can install this extension and make use of its features. That includes bad actors like nazis, terfs, fascists, and all the other flavors of bigot. Do you really want those people to have an easier time finding and harassing us?

  5. I recently added the Shinigami Eyes extension to my browser (one that marks links as trans-positive or anti-trans). Does anyone know if it’s safe to use. In terms of security/privacy concerns and reliability. Thanks all!

  6. Jul 17, 2021 · Shinigami Eyes is a Chrome add-on whichhighlights transphobic and trans-friendly social network pages and users” on Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, Tumblr, Medium, YouTube, Wikipedia, and websites using Disqus comments, marking “anti-trans” individuals and companies red and the “trans-friendly” green. For example, here is how it works on Wikipedia.

  7. Don't know if this has been posted here yet but there's a really great web browser extension called Shinigami Eyes that highlights social network users who are transphobic or trans-friendly. Trans-friendly users are in green, and transphobic users are in red.

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    May 14, 2024 · This is NOT useful. I've been using this extension for five months, and while it does highlight actual bigots and allies at first, it fails to provide information as to why I should consider some of these people as bigots or allies. I've seen a number of known bigots highlighted in _green_, and that's just wrong.

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