Spyke

Hey, all 5 people who know about the extension but nothing about the middle east need to have that information, ok?

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lemmy.blahaj.zone

It keeps track of people or entities who are transphobic by marking them red, like in the picture

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lemmy.blahaj.zone

Shinigami Eyes is a browser extension that marks names of transphobic entities on whatever site you’re on red, including the radical islamist organization Islamic State in this Wikipedia screenshot. OP found the fact that it works on well known religious extremists on Wikipedia humerous.

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quokk.au

Somewhere, in a universe next door, OP posted a screenshot making fun of the extension for not working on Islamic State.

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Saudi arabia is not highlighted. What did Shinigami eyes mean by this?

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For those who aren't aware of it: "Shinigami Eyes" has become far less reliable and in some cases outright harmful due to the creators of the extension flagging people (yes, even trans people) they personally disagree with. One example is the creators denying the existence of intersex people, thus many advocates for the rights of intersex people are now flagged by Shinigami Eyes.

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I mean, like, It’s fucked up that “butterfly” and stuff and that advocates for rights of intersex people get flagged, but if you deny the (very much scientifically proven) existence of intersex people, you pretty much just deserve to be flagged

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Considering Iran forcefems gay men because homosexuality is a death penalty and transitioning is halal I don't think the particular beliefs of radical islam factions is as quite a duh situation as you'd think

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lemmy.blahaj.zone

You would probably be wrong, but you could look at the edit history on Wikipedia if you're really curious what it looked like going back before the chat GPT years.

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You might be right. Either way we can both agree that that first sentence is truly awful.

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