Sick and tired of baby photos taking up your news feed on Facebook? There’s a solution for that: Unbaby.me will replace baby photos with whatever you’d prefer to see, like bacon for example.
The app has been designed for Google Chrome users, and works by searching for keywords that the developers think are commonly used by gushing parents.
While having a baby is the most important thing that can happen for some people, for others it’s not. And there are lots of people that would prefer not to have their Facebook News Feed’s littered with baby photos.
Words like “adorable”, “precious”, “angel”, and word combinations like “bundle of joy”, “so cute”, and “little princess” will all alert the browser extension to the fact that it must take action.
Should an offender somehow slip through the cracks, new keywords can be configured from within the extension’s preferences.
Once a relevant keyword or phrase has been detected, the baby image is automatically replaced with something chosen from an RSS Feed, which you can also adjust yourself.
Instagram’s Cats tag is already built-in to provide photos of felines on demand, but Unbaby.me’s developers also offer some examples of other RSS Feeds if you’d like to mix things up a bit. Like adding bacon, if you wish.
Unbaby.me is unfortunately only available for Chrome at the moment.
Click HERE to change your News Feed.
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