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It has caused considerable controversy due to its use in targeting individuals for abuse; see {{issuepedia}} (to be written).
 
It has caused considerable controversy due to its use in targeting individuals for abuse; see {{issuepedia}} (to be written).
==Screenshots==
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File:2020-02-14.screen.Shinigami menu.png | the menu for tagging users
 
File:2020-02-14.screen.Shinigami-JS-1.png | [[JSON]] sent to the server
 
File:2020-02-14.screen.Shinigami-JS-2.png | information about the element clicked on
 
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==Links==
 
==Links==
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* [https://github.com/shinigami-eyes official project]
 
* [https://shinigami-eyes.github.io/ official homepage]
 
* [https://shinigami-eyes.github.io/ official homepage]
 
* {{!in|wikipedia}} (this title redirects to an article about ''Death Note'')
 
* {{!in|wikipedia}} (this title redirects to an article about ''Death Note'')
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* '''2020-02-20''' [https://twitter.com/Foxsan48/status/1227795635824451585 Tweet-thread by Lottie Vixen]: research
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* '''2021-09-04''' [https://twitter.com/ulvniya/status/1434213615008112646 I've written a twitter-linked webapp which tells you what you and your follows are classified as with the browser extension "Shinigami Eyes". ...]
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* '''2021-09-28''' [https://twitter.com/Foxsan48/status/1442916206785142786 more]

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About

Shinigami Eyes is a browser extension for Google Chrome and Firefox "that highlights transphobic and trans-friendly social network pages and users with different colors" from a crowdsourced database.

It has caused considerable controversy due to its use in targeting individuals for abuse; see Issuepedia (to be written).

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