Microsoft to Microslop Chrome Extension Analysis
Niche Lifestyle & Gaming HacksChrome extension ID: hlkljlkdinjnbfmclionhbefbnefcgll
A client-side browser modification tool that replaces occurrences of 'Microsoft' with 'Microslop' on loaded web pages. It features a retro-themed menu for pausing and resuming the effect. The extension does not collect, transmit, or store any user data.
Overview
Installs
10K+
Rating
★ 4.9
361 reviews
Languages
1 locales
Includes English
Market analysis
Review-backed positioning, friction, and market signals for this Chrome extension.
Macro category
Niche Lifestyle & Gaming Hacks
Pricing friction
Low review signal
Complaint intensity
Moderate review signal
Listing positioning
The store listing positions this extension as a lighthearted, humorous tool designed to client-side replace every mention of 'Microsoft' with 'Microslop'. It stresses that it only visually manipulates text to avoid breaking underlying links or site inspections. It positions itself as a fun way to manage corporate spite, complete with a Windows XP-style menu.
Inferred product pattern
Client-side DOM manipulator targeting and replacing specific string instances.
Review-backed pain points
The most disruptive user pain point is a script bug that causes user input fields on sites like Twitter and Twitch to type backwards (right-to-left). Users also note specific website breakages (such as unifi.ui.com) and instances where text temporarily reverts back to the original word on search engines.
Observed feature gaps
Users noted that the extension fails to replace original text in browser tab titles and cannot replace rasterized company logos on webpages. A more robust input-field exclusion list is also needed to prevent the right-to-left typing bug.
- Tech enthusiasts frustrated with Microsoft strategies
- Users looking for browser-based humor and satire
- Followers of tech channels sharing community custom projects
- Replacing the word 'Microsoft' with 'Microslop' for personal entertainment
- Customizing browser text visually without altering web data or functionality
- Delivers exactly what it promises with no annoying ads or popups
- Appreciation for the Windows XP-style pause/resume interface design
- Provides immediate, genuine comedic value and relief
- Reverses typing direction (typing backwards/right-to-left) in text inputs on sites like Twitter and Twitch
- Breaks page layouts or HTML structures on specific websites
- Fails to replace text inside tab titles or within rasterized logo image files
- Performance complaints detected
- No pricing friction observed. The product is entirely free, and users highly appreciate that it contains no ads, popups, or aggressive monetization.
Support
No formal support complaints observed; the extension is operated as a free hobbyist project.
Reliability
Users report critical functional issues where the extension forces text inputs to type backwards in browser text fields on Twitter and Twitch, making it unusable for typing. Additionally, some users reported it broke the layout of certain sites or failed to function entirely after some updates.
Privacy
No privacy or security complaints reported. The extension is praised for its privacy-friendly local execution.
- Free usage observed
- No account requirement observed
- Free plan or free usage claimed
Store listing facts
- Screenshots: 2
- Videos: 0
- Languages: 1
- Privacy policy
- Developer contact
- Version: 2.1
- Size: 10.77KiB
- Last updated:
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Privacy policy: https://github.com/TexxiGrace/WebExtensions/blob/main/PRIVACY.md