If you like being on social media, but don't like raunchy photos showing up in your newsfeed or people who use vulgar language, "Facegloria" might be your answer.

Facegloria describes itself as a "morally better" version of Facebook and founders told AFP that they've banned about 600 words, mostly the four-letter ones, any photos that might be a tad too erotic, and any mention of sexual activity.

Facegloria is very similar to the Facebook and even replaces the "like" button with one that lets users say "amen" and while the site was only launched in June, creators claim that the site already has 100,000 members.

Created in Brazil, Facegloria is currently only available in Portuguese but other language services and a mobile app are planned.

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