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The Shitlist

Track and highlight people from your personal blocklist across the web.

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Version1.0.0
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Languages1English (United Kingdom)
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The Shitlist is a private, personal blocklist for keeping track of people who've earned a spot. Names, aliases, categories, and notes, because some people deserve to be filed under multiple red flags.

Built as a web app with a companion browser extension, The Shitlist lets you maintain a searchable database of entries, each with optional aliases, custom categories, and your own comments on why they made the list. Search across names, aliases, and categories in one shot to find anyone instantly.

The browser extension is where it gets interesting. Once installed, it scans every page you visit (Twitter, LinkedIn, GitHub, YouTube, wherever) and highlights names from your list in real time. Hover for details. Never forget who made the list, even when they show up somewhere unexpected.

Adding entries is fast. Use the quick-add form on the dashboard, the full entry form for more detail, or right-click any name on a webpage to add it straight from the extension. Aliases let you track people across name changes and handles. Categories like "Backstabber," "Ego Problem," or "Manipulation Expert" help you organize your grudges with the precision they deserve.

Your data stays private. Every list is scoped to your account. Nobody else can see it, search it, or access it. There's no social feed, no sharing, no public profiles. It's your list, your rules.

The Shitlist is free to use. Sign up, install the extension, and start cataloguing the people who had it coming. Because everyone's got a list. Now yours is organized.

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