Highlights transphobic/anti-LGBT and trans-friendly subreddits/users/facebook pages/groups with different colors.
It's sometimes difficult to determine at a glance whether a feminist or LGB(T) page is trans-friendly or transphobic. 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.
Latest reviews
- (2023-11-10) Ultimate Gamer 99: Great extension, tho I wish there was an option to turn off the colored names for pro-trans people and only have it for anti-trans. Cuz like, if someone is pro-trans, then I'll just treat them as I would anyone. But if they're anti-trans, no, get them outta here. (Also the green is hideous on light mode)
- (2023-09-30) AlanDM: Would be nice if they had an option to swap colors, anti trans being blue and pro trans being red. still good tho.
- (2023-09-28) rd rd: Love using this as a TERF, helps me immediately find out if the person is a mentally ill misogynistic man who fetishises women's experiences or not!! The only trans people who are included in rad feminism are trans identified afabs btw lol~ xx from a lovely lesbian who cares about women and not perverted men
- (2023-09-28) Erik Ebbesen: based
- (2023-08-31) Olive: I'm going to be completely honest; this extension is really good for showing transphobia, but this has just completely obliterated my mental health because I feel obligated to learn why. I know this is a me problem, but I think it'd be nice if there was a way to avoid seeing the bad stuff like turning off the red marks entirely.
- (2023-08-29) 11 22: Love the idea, but I checked to see if the tags I added show up for others and for some reason they don't.
- (2023-08-28) Lucas you dont get my last name lol: whats the point just man up it aint that hard. the world is cruel get over it
- (2023-08-27) Multi Horse: Very good
- (2023-08-23) Chloride: Very cool, shows me possible TWs.
- (2023-08-15) GreyFace: really great for strengthining narcism, and weak mentality in a person. since I've started using this extension, i finally started feeling like im the centre of attention, and that everything should be about me. even when i act to serve others, it's actually PURELY about me. if they don't tell me how great i am after, then I call their job and get them fired. like i did to that homeless person who didn't thank me for giving him a gummed up 25 cents!! I just spent c25 to virtue signal, and this homeless sexist transphobic red man. yes, i said red. when I confronted him about his obvious transphobia, he said he's "really dehydrated". just wow. of course he had to make the conversation about him. and that's when i threw all of my gummed up loonies at once, and hit him in the head. he ended up passing out, then he died of dehydration. so i donated my gummed up coins to my other homeless friend, who showered me with compliments about how beautiful my lady beard and my arm flesh pp is. that wasnt enough, so I made her suck my thigh flesh pp, even tho i feel nothing there, just to degrade her. when she finally, accidentally passed out on my salami pp, I sucked her girl pp. she was a fake friend anyway. with more narcissism, comes less responsibility. YAAY!
- (2023-08-13) Tristan Wemm: Nice to be able to get warning flags, but it's obnoxious that there's no way to turn off the 'unknown' neutral color. Just having the extension on is changing tons of link colors for me that are neither pro- or anti-trans. Had to turn it off out of annoyance.
- (2023-08-04) Gabriel's Films: I mean, its fine, but id prefer if it wasnt just trans stuff-
- (2023-07-31) Tokyo Security Comittee Employee: Cringe
- (2023-07-19) Cool Mason: i followed everyone with red names
- (2023-07-09) Random Dude: I love marking trans organizations as anti trans
- (2023-07-05) Ashley “Neonek1232”: Really good and helpful, especially as a non-binary person but is there a possibility of you creating an extention like that but for lgbt as a whole and not just trans people? feels weird having people like the click not highlighted green
- (2023-05-15) John Martin: I think trannies are gross and this app helps me find people who agree. 8/10.
- (2023-04-12) Prickley: based.
- (2023-03-28) Ivy Gorgon: I love that I can now more confidently tell who is already set in their ways vs who might actually be asking from a place of curiosity. I also love to see green links on creators I look up to. I wish I could more easily volunteer for/support the project because I can tell the queue for entries is slow going.
- (2023-03-26) Lisa Dutton: I've had this extension for a long time and often forget I'm running it, until the moment I'm grateful I am. Just had one of those moments.
- (2023-03-25) boli: this is pretty cool but theres one key problem for me, being colorblind I can't tell the difference between the red this extension uses and the default black color twitter normally uses for names. If there was some indicator other than color, or it was a more vibrant red, this would be a lot more helpful to me edit: I found a colorblind setting, it works great!!
- (2023-03-05) xX_verifresh_Xx: The problem with it being crowdsourced is that often I've seen sites marked as trans-friendly/transphobic even though they're not, perhaps due to varying standards of trans-friendliness and transphobia amongst trans people and likely also due to people simply marking sites they dislike as transphobic. If it were more accurate, I might like it more; as it stands, however, it's not for me.
- (2023-02-24) Questwalker: Extension is abandoned and there are a lot of people falsely marked red.
- (2023-02-03) Spoon: I really enjoy this extension because it works pretty well and has a very good motive behind it. However, there are quite a few gripes I have with this extension. 1. On Reddit's home page if you click on the drop-down menu that says "Home". When it show you the sub-reddits that you are subscribed to. It it only show them sometimes and when I hovered over them the green disappeared. 2. There's just not many people that have been identified. There are some of the obvious ones, but that's about it. I understand that this is probably die to this being a small team or even just one person. I do appreciate that users can report websites as friendly or not by right-clicking. 3. As far as I am aware that using a search engine does not show websites as friend or foe. I am not very programming inclined, so I am not sure if that is even possible to do. I use OperaGX with the chrome search engine. 4. I wish there were more options instead of yes, no, or unknown. Such as "leaning friend/anti" for places that would be spilt, but lean in any direction. "N/A" for communities that most likely would not talk about trans/lgbt people in the first place. Those are just my thoughts. Remember I do love that this exists and think if worked on for longer it can be turned into a very widespread and useful tool. I am also not a programmer and do not know how much is possible or maybe I got wrong so take it with a grain of sand.
- (2023-01-24) silly “very real homosexual” person: RUS:робит и робит хорошо!! права ЛГБТ+, ребяточки!!! ENG: it works and it works good!! LGBT+ rights!!!
- (2023-01-23) Ray: it isn't prefect, but definitely helps out
- (2023-01-19) John Jones: Useful tool for blocking people who aren't worth paying attention to.
- (2023-01-15) Josh Bowling: Its excellent and i am honored to be highlighted in green on my facebook account hopefully yall will do the same for my twitter one day. have a lovely day
- (2023-01-08) Ark Celeste: i mean, having 4 stars when its being bombarded by terfs shows you how good it is.
- (2022-12-26) Valerie Vale: Love it, gives you a heads up that you should fact check the red links bias.
- (2022-12-25) Potato: This is such a dumb extension. It almost never shows up for me and when it does it doesn't have any evidence as to what the person said or did to get them their rating. But hey, why write a review when this is obvious to anyone who uses the extension for a week. Keep operating off of "this person is infected with transphobia" and we'll never get anywhere. Take the initiative and actually talk to people, and if you don't want to talk to them don't. None of this mob mentality sludge.
- (2022-12-24) Loke “LokePus” Aashamar: I wonder how google can allow an app where people get "Red marked" because of quotes out of context, This is an app harrassing people with a different opinion than the app writer and his followers. Update: The Norwegian Data Protection Authority has decided to ban the processing of personal data in the browser tool "Shinigami Eyes". The background for the decision is a breach of the requirement for a legal basis and a lack of information to the users. https://www.datatilsynet.no/regelverk-og-verktoy/lover-og-regler/avgjorelser-fra-datatilsynet/2022/vedtak-om-forbud-mot-shinigami-eyes-i-norge/
- (2022-12-22) Widow Siren: Good for what it does but I've slowly witness it makes people become *very* lazy in checking media personalities and/or pages for other forms of bigotry or harmful behavior. This is no fault of the extension itself and I can't fault it for doing what it does. It being treated as a catch-all when it's clearly not meant to is a problem of the wider community. I most notice this when trying to recall users with a history of (mostly anti-black) racism. Like "Yeah this person is trans-friendly but also a massive racist." Sadly there is not option to have that taken into cosideration when marking users as "friendly (if you're white)".
- (2022-12-10) Furret: All i suggest is r/196 should be added as trans approved.
- (2022-12-06) J M: It's fun to see what certain people think about other people, I guess. If you are even slightly nuanced on the issue, you'll probably find some people you agreed with are marked as transphobic though, including people who obviously aren't. Anyway, long live the immortal science of TIRFism!
- (2022-11-26) Emma van Herwijnen: Amazing
- (2022-11-18) Cristiano Goatnaldo: i love to visit the red ones and spam "W" and then avoid the green ones. perfect.
- (2022-10-22) Miguel Leiva-Gomez: Good for people who want to visit the red sites and avoid the green ones, too :)
- (2022-09-22) Albane West: Very useful. Doesn't seem to have been used to highlight links to French articles, through. But I mean, the extension is in english so it's not really surprising. As long as I can highlight those links myself, that's fine.
- (2022-08-26) Hans: CTOS but good
- (2022-08-17) Gladops: this extension gets a W from me
- (2022-08-07) Wyatt Campbell: Took half of my lifespan but it was still worth it
- (2022-03-09) Anthony Jerome: I liked the sound of this plugin but it doesn't do what it claims to. It's divided on political lines regardless of whether the user is T-friendly or not.
- (2022-02-08) Lynn Formigoni: Extraordinarily useful and important tool for addressing some of the transphobic, queerphobic, homophobic, and related forms of anti-LGBTQIA+ and otherwise prejudicial and reactionary forms of hate and bigotry that all too often permeate online spaces such as on social networks/media! Thank you so much devs/creators for offering this resource to the online LGBTQIA+ and ally community for free! ♥♥♥⚥⚥⚥♥♥♥
- (2022-01-27) Emily Productions: Makes it easier to avoid transphobia and improves mental health.
- (2022-01-18) izaac !!: it doesnt really work at all i know how to work it out like at all i try to get help but that doesnt really help
- (2021-12-18) Vexed: Absolutely essential for trans people using the internet.
- (2021-12-12) Официальный канал ИЛЛУМИ: Works good. Now I can continue being a snowflake and avoiding being triggered rather than working on myself.
- (2021-12-04) Smorble: Very good! I'm nb, so it helps a lot on websites. Plus I'm glad it goes through moderation first if you tag someone/someone gets tagged, so people can't just mass-tag a person as transphobic or trans-friendly.
- (2021-12-01) Currently: buggy, doesn't hold names