Pīkari Mai
The plug in that replaces royal gossip with indigenous news.
What is Pīkari Mai?
Pīkari Mai is a Chrome extension developed by Kōpū O Te Rangi, and its main feature is "The plug in that replaces royal gossip with indigenous news.".
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Extension Usage Instructions
Irritating royal gossip is smeared all over the internet. Thanks to the coronation, this has reached a whole new level of unbearable. For indigenous people, royal news is more than just annoying. That’s why Tangata Whenua have created Pīkari Mai, a plugin designed to shut up the headline-hungry royal family. Pīkari Mai rids the internet of royal articles by replacing them with the latest Māori news drawn from a range of local media publishers. Honouring Kaituhi Māori (indigenous writers) by prioritising news stories written by, for and about indigenous people.
Extension Basic Information
Name | Pīkari Mai |
ID | pkcnhaodjmodelffaajpggcggmhnefap |
Official URL | https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/p%C4%ABkari-mai/pkcnhaodjmodelffaajpggcggmhnefap |
Description | The plug in that replaces royal gossip with indigenous news. |
File Size | 1.17 MB |
Installation Count | 293 |
Current Version | 0.1.14 |
Last Updated | 2023-05-09 |
Publish Date | 2023-05-01 |
Rating | 4.56/5 Total 9 Ratings |
Developer | Kōpū O Te Rangi |
[email protected] | |
Payment Type | free |
Extension Website | https://www.pikarimai.com |
Supported Languages | en |
manifest.json | |
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