Tuesday, March 8, 2011 - 3:41 pm ET
If you have the new plug-in installed, the photo to the left would be a blue box. And as epic as this T-shirt design is, maybe we?re all ready for blue and black censor bars.� Fed up with the Charlie Sheen-centered media hullabaloo of the past week, the Free Art & Technology Lab devised Tinted Sheen, a browser extension that will forcibly remove the actor/addict/example of Adonis DNA from all of your social networks.
You can download it for Firefox or Chrome; I gave it a spin on Firefox and found that it seems to work selectively. Meaning, I was confronted with the Unemployed Winner?s name on my Google search, but thumbnails of his face were blocked out. (But when I clicked through to the Images page, nothing was blocked. I guess they assumed that if you willingly go there, you deserve what you get.) Yet Sheen?s name was censored on my Gmail, where my notes for this article were, as well as the original Daily What post where I found the plugin. Strange.
No response yet from Carlos; perhaps he?ll get his warlocks to wrestle with this technological wall. Side note: Doesn?t ?Tinted Sheen? sound like the name of a cheap cologne?
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