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Look at the photos and post. Let’s all enjoy being “OYABAKA”. |
“OYABAKA” is a Japanese word that means “Doting parents”.
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View the photos by clicking on the thumbnail. The order of “cuteness votes” can be viewed in the Cuteness Ranking.
You can only make one “cuteness vote” per photo (tap the heart). Therefore it is not possible to improve the ranking of your own cute baby by voting over and over again. Baby earth is always fair. |
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| This application can also be used as a digital photo frame as it has an automatic slide play function. |
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By combining search conditions such as a search of “my photos”, search by country, expression, gender, nickname, etc. you can easily search for the photos you want to “view” and “find”. |
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You can set your “Twitter ID” on the Baby earth set-up screen. Photos posted by users who have set their “Twitter ID” are marked with “tw”.
By tapping “tw” mark on the posted photo, “Twitter” is activated and you can read the “tweets” of the user who posted the photo. |
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| Self-censoring Function |
Baby earth has a “Black list” function. There are many ways that people look at or feel towards photos depending on the user, e.g. “This is not a photo of a baby.” ”This is not a human baby.” “This doesn’t look like a baby.”
The “Black list” function responds to these varied ways of looking at or feeling towards photos and is a “self-censoring function” that allows users to make settings so that their iPhone terminal does not show photos that they don’t want to view, photos that
do not serve the purpose of this application and photos including those such as indecent, sexually explicit or cruel images.
Therefore, even if such photos that you do not want to view are blocked using the “Black list” function, there is absolutely no
effect on other users.
Our company continually conducts censorship. According to our company’s rules, we may forcibly remove photos such as those
described above or photos that are judged to be intolerable from the server without the permission of the user who posted them. |
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