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  • Introduction
  • About Yay!
    • About Yay!
    • Yay!’s Key Features
    • Purpose
  • Tokenomics
    • Tokenomics Overview
    • YAY (Governance Token)
    • EMPLE (Utility Token)
    • Yay! Genesis (NFT)
      • Yay! Dashboard
      • Pal Minting
      • Difference in Expected Rewards Between Marketplace and Pool
    • Yay! Pal (NFT)
      • Community Contributions
      • Pal Life Spans and Beyond
      • Pal Strength and Rarity
      • Pal Races
      • Items and Effects
    • How Value is Focused to YAY
    • Legal Tender Revenue: Advertising and VIP Fees, etc.
    • Pal Purchases as the Driver of Tokenomics
    • The Reason Why Yay! Takenomics Can Be Sustainable
  • Information
    • Off-Chain and On-Chain Tokens
    • YAY Allocations
    • YAY Token Sales
    • EMPLE Allocations
    • Roadmap
    • Operating Policy
    • Our Team
  • Update
    • 2024-12-09 Yay! Mission Challenge for Genesis Holders
    • 2024-12-18: Pal Reward Adjustment and Yay! Gold Backfill
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  • Timeline
  • Group Call
  • Circle
  1. About Yay!

Yay!’s Key Features

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Last updated 5 months ago

Timeline

Yay! offers two timeline views—one that shows users who they are following, and one that shows users of similar age groups and hobbies—allowing for flexible use based on each user’s desired purpose.

By changing privacy settings, users can make sure that only people they trust can see their posts and post about their daily lives without any pressure.

Group Call

Multiple people can join the same call and voice chat in real time. This could be just random chatting, seeking advice, or gaming together while on calls. The app also comes with voice changing features and a background music function, bringing users closer for even more enjoyable calls.

Circle

Users can create their own original communities, which is called a “Circle” in Yay!, based on shared interests such as video games and anime. Circle creators can choose to act as moderators and manage their Circles independently, or they can delegate moderation responsibilities to other members of the Circle.