MIGA. Make Internet Great Again
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Overview
MIGA — Make Internet Great Again
Tired of seeing THAT name? You know who!
The internet has a problem. We have a solution.
Every time you open a news article, scroll through social media, or just try to enjoy a normal webpage, there it is. That name. Again. And again. And again.
MIGA — Make Internet Great Again — is a Chrome extension that quietly and instantly replaces every mention of The Tangerine Dream's name with something considerably more entertaining. Think Mango Mussolini. The Talking Yam. Cadet Bone Spurs. Individual 1. You get the idea.
HOW IT WORKS
Open the popup, pick your mode, sign your Executive Order, and watch the internet transform before your very eyes.
🎲 Impeach the Orange, Please! — Let MIGA surprise you with a random nickname from our handcrafted list of carefully curated classics. Every page load is a different insult. Glorious.
✍️ Take Matters in Your Own Hands — Have a personal favorite that didn't make the list? Type it in. It's your internet. Your rules.
██ Redact Mode — For those who know. Every mention gets classified-document-style black bars (████). IYKYK.
🍊 The Orange Marker — Every replacement gets a tiny 🍊. Hover over any replaced name to see it highlighted in orange. Click the 🍊 to reveal the original name in a sleek tooltip — and if you're enjoying MIGA, leave a quick review right from there. It takes 10 seconds.
📊 Orange Sightings Tracked — A running counter keeps score of every successful neutralization. Watch your resistance grow, one name at a time.
⚡ Works Everywhere — News sites, social media, blogs, comment sections. If it loads in a browser tab, MIGA has got it covered.
PRIVACY
MIGA is a satirical browser extension intended for entertainment purposes only. It does not collect, store, or transmit any personal data. All replacements happen locally in your browser. Nothing leaves your device.
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