Shinigami Eyes - Transgender browser extension that turns links red if they're transphobic or some shit (named after anime because anime makes you gay)

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For anyone interested in the technical stuff regarding how extensions work, CRXcavator breaks down the permissions it requests and the API calls it makes, as well as displays the source code in a readable way: https://crxcavator.io/report/ijcpiojgefnkmcadacmacogglhjdjphj?platform=Chrome

It's a pretty bare-bones extension, it basically just has two bloom filters built in for the blacklist and the whitelist, some logic for finding "transphobic" usernames on various sites and highlighting them, and a submission API at shini-api.xyz/submit-vote to allow people to complain about stuff that isn't flagged yet.

For some bizarre reason they also decided to roll their own crypto under TLS, encrypting reports with their own junk before it's encrypted again... Of course they haven't released their server code, probably because it's a buggy piece of trash.
 
I wonder if Walther Flemming and Andrew Sinclair are on the list. They discovered the oppressive concept of sex determining chromosomes.
 
Don't Shinigami Eyes cost half your lifespan if you choose to accept them?
Well, fits for the type of people that would use this browser, I guess.
 
Fucking Chick Fil A is red.
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Big props to the devs of this extension, they're saving millions troon lives by protecting their precious little eyes from chicken sandwiches and waffle fries. The other unspoken 59% of troons die from clogged arteries.
 
I want to repeat the warning in the OP: be careful with installing extensions like this. Generally be careful with extensions. They gain a lot of power and access to your system via your browser and can cause you a lot of damage. Since this was created by clearly mentally unstable individuals with extremist views and tendencies I'd personally treat it like malware tbh.

E: Also another proof that there's clearly a direct connection between chinese drawings and troonism. Every single time.
 
Only 59% of the users of this app are alive today. Most dangerous app on the store. Should be listed as an IRL SCP.
 
I do wonder if my Twitter of a scant 41 followers is considered based, but at the same time I also don't wanna live with the knowledge that I ever installed Shinigami Eyes. To me it's the browser add-on equivalent of stepping in dog poop.
 
Fucking Chick Fil A is red.
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Big props to the devs of this extension, they're saving millions troon lives by protecting their precious little eyes from chicken sandwiches and waffle fries. The other unspoken 59% of troons die from clogged arteries.
And as far as I can tell the only things chic fil a were accused of were donating to "anti lgbt charities" such as the fellowship for christian athletes and the FUCKING SALVATION ARMY??? I don't even want to look into any of the bs pulled to try and explain how that's true of the salvation army, so I'll take what's said about the fellowship, though it's probably nowhere near as extreme as proposed, and had nothing to do with trannies. Supposedly they were anti gay marriage. The most direct thing was the ceo of chic fil a saying something against that too, still nothing linking this to transgenderism.
 
The tiny size of its bloom filter fields gives a lot of room for collisions, leading to unintentional comedy as even the tranny chasers point out.

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some logic for finding "transphobic" usernames on various sites and highlighting them
Back when I used Twitter (before it was only partially toxic, not entirely so as it is now) I had an idea for a browser extension which would hide tweets from people who could be safely ignored. How could such people be found? Just scan their username and profile blurb for pronouns, rose or hammer-and-sickle emoji, sexuality flag emoji, or a few terms such as "tired," "DNI," or "opinions my own." You could probably knock out maybe 85% of obnoxious terminally-online lefty NPCs with a blacklist of no more than 20 entries.

It sounds like they had pretty much the same idea but from the other direction, and since non-NPCs tend not to repeat themselves quite as much, they have to make their solution more complicated and more error-prone.
 
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