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(Update: Google confirmed that on Thursday evening, after Mic published this story, the Coincidence Detector app was removed from the Chrome store for violating Google's hate speech policy.
A Google Chrome plugin with the seemingly innocent name of "Coincidence Detector" has one sole purpose: compiling and exposing the identities of Jews and others who are perceived as "anti-White." ...
A Google Chrome plugin with the seemingly innocent name of "Coincidence Detector" has one sole purpose: compiling and exposing the identities of Jews and others who are perceived as "anti-White." ...
The Chrome plugin, innocuously dubbed “Coincidence Detector,” drew on a user-generated list of supposedly Jewish names to highlight with a bracketed construction called an “echo,” stylized ...
But despite the enthusiastic reception, Coincidence Detector’s performance was somewhat inconsistent. In many cases — 8,771 to be exact — the plugin successfully highlighted Jews’ first ...
Thanks to a Mic article about it that was published last week, a Chrome extension called Coincidence Detector has gotten a fair amount of attention over the last few days. Coincidence Detector is ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Google has banned a Chrome extension called "Coincidence Detector," which automatically identified Jewish people online by placing a ...
For example, Bryan (((Menegus))). The extension, named Coincidence Detector, has now been banned from the Chrome store. Prior to being banned, the extension had approximately 2,500 users who had ...
The so-called Coincidence Detector is available free in the Google Chrome web store. The product description reads: “Coincidence Detector can help you detect total coincidences about who has ...