extension ExtPose

Good Thing/Bad Thing

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Description from extension meta

Change the way you see the internet. Replace common words like "fascist" or "equity" with "Bad Thing" or "Good Thing".

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Description from store Change the way you use the internet. Some people tell us facts. Some tell us how to think. And some tell us how to feel. Do you spend time on high-quality sites where ideas are shared? Or do you spend your time looking at web sites meant to tickle you basest emotions? We propose an experiment. Take the keywords meant to illicit an emotion away, and see if you find any ideas remaining as you use the internet. Update Notes: 1.2.0.1 - Support for constantly changing sites like Twitter and Facebook, which cannot be handled one time at page load. 1.1.0.1 - You can see and control what words are replaced. Inspired by Tim Pool from Timcast IRL. Explore the context of the news and blogs you read, while looking for enraging shorthand. Remove Trigger Words for a safer experience. This plugin is for anyone who wants to try and spare themselves from negative triggering words, or who want to look for underlying patterns in what they read. Or people who just want a good laugh.

Latest reviews

  • (2022-09-13) Anthony Blacker: It's ok, it's funny, but it puts 'good thing' for FBI and I'm thinking that maybe used to be the truth, but I think you should definitely change any 'law' enforcement to bad thing.. : )
  • (2022-09-11) Phoenix: It was actually Seamus (Freedomtoons) that come up with 'good thing/bad thing' on Timcast IRL.
  • (2022-09-08) Mummy: COIN! (COIN! COIN!): I just got this today, and I've already fell over laughing on many news acticles.
  • (2022-09-08) Jon Ricar: genius idea
  • (2022-09-08) Landon R: Great job this is awesome. Revamp how you view the world to be the most correct it can be. Note: One thing I would like to see is a toggle to turn it off and on
  • (2022-09-08) Marius Iloaei: Great start. But it needs more words. For example, Trump is only replaced by Bad Man if his name is written as "Donald Trump", but doesn't seem to work if his name is "Trump" or "Donald John Trump".
  • (2022-09-08) JD S: This is great gave me a good chuckle
  • (2022-09-08) Zachary Hildenbrandt: Helps reveal how much your news source relies exclusively on buzzwords to drive their narrative! Truly beautiful.
  • (2022-09-08) Kyle Quinn: Gotta love it. GG Tim Pool and whoever made this app.

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Rating
4.9167 (12 votes)
Last update / version
2022-10-31 / 1.2.0.1
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