Don't feel like having Chris Brown in your internet?

Chris Brown's place in the pop-music firmament got a little more interesting this 
morning, as Canadian music site AUX unveiled a Google Chrome app that allows users to hide 
every image and mention of Breezy on the Internet.

From Digital Spy:

Producer Sam Sutherland told CBS Local: “If [Brown] wants to get a tattoo on 
his neck that kind of looks like Rihanna we are going to write about it. But at 
some point, it reaches Chris Brown idiocy saturation.”

He added: “All we had to do is build a frame where it recognizes the word and 
ignores it and literally erases it. You can see everything except his name and 
his face.”

The app is more a cheeky psuedo-event than any real activism (AUX’s previous eraser app 
took out Nickelback, whose only sin is horrible lyrics) but it’s an 
illuminating one.

Team Breezy already lives in its own digital world, where every mention of Brown’s name is an opportunity to loudly proclaim his decency and innocence.

Why can’t Chris Brown’s detractors have their own bubble too? If it’s good enough for Fox News and MSNBC, it’s good enough for pop music.

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