Unbias the Internet Unbias the Internet

Accessibility
Version: 1.0.1.1
Last Update: 2015-12-04

Overview

Unbias the Internet is a Chrome extension developed by Stuart Horner. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Unbias the Internet is 1.0.1.1, updated on 2015-12-04.
10 users have installed this extension. 6 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Remove gender identifiers from web pages.

Unbias the Internet replaces gendered language with gender-neutral language. Gender's ubiquity, on and offline, heavily influences how we frame our reality, and this unconscious influence detracts from how we experience the world. After just a few hours with this extension, you'll be convinced of how pervasive gender is in media. This extension fundamentally alters the narrative of almost every media story, especially entertainment media, and reveals the gender biases that content creators, curators, and consumers don't realize they operate with.

Written sexism becomes near-impossible with this extension installed, as words like "man", "woman", "brother", and gendered pronouns are replaced with neutral terms like "human" or "sibling."

Technology has the potential to reshape rhetoric, but only if we let it. This extension will strip away scapegoats and force us to reevaluate our most implicit xenophobias.

Limitations: this extension does not alter pictures, a large part of rhetoric on the web. However, the accompanying discussion, when framed without gendered words, quickly reveals biases and double standards.

Unbias the Internet, and escape mass media's most sexist and oppressive narratives.

Rating

6 ratings

Total Installs

10

Information

Last Update

2015-12-04

Current Version

1.0.1.1

Size

20.91KiB

Author

Stuart Horner

Website

None

Category

Accessibility

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avatar A Google User
2017-10-08

Replace s/he with they (and fix the grammar after) and it'll be good.

avatar Matthew Beard
2016-05-03

This is some gay stuff.

avatar A Google User
2015-12-05

This is an amazing idea. Keep developing the extension.

Some words you may have missed include manhood, boyhood, dude, lad, mankind, fatherhood, paternal and maternal.

avatar Hee Yeon Hwang
2015-12-05

I love this App so much. Thank you for this great idea!

avatar A Google User
2017-10-08

Replace s/he with they (and fix the grammar after) and it'll be good.