Is it advisable to use a picture of himself in a chat ?
By rifnee
@rifnee (1713)
Indonesia
August 11, 2011 8:52am CST
Is it advisable to use a picture of himself in a chat or to publish in a community?
By this I mean not just Yahoo. In some chat and community so you can zoom the image easily. If you can not just save it, one can simply take a screenshot of it.
Is it ever advisable to use a picture of himself in a chat or to publish in a community?
What I mean is a normal picture where you were, for example, perhaps the last Christmas market, or a celebration, where we were then made ??good with the camera.
I do not mean any pictures where you drunk in a coma in a corner is. This is something I do not mean.
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6 responses
@kendedes2011 (2712)
• Indonesia
16 Aug 11
No. Always remember: there are plenty of bored graphic "designer" that stupid even from the pictures of their own children's presentations "magic" (orbiting every now and then through the Internet) - what do you think, what to expect from a less well-meaning people?
@najibdina29 (1309)
• Indonesia
15 Aug 11
It is advisable if you want to market yourself as a photographer or model. It's funny, pictures are too pure of a party and to share with friends. I do not do anyway. In forums or on such platforms as there are always the Hater. If the spam then your Facebook account with pure child that is burdensome.
@nakula2009 (2325)
• Indonesia
14 Aug 11
Call me old fashioned but I like my avatar. There's even a photo of me in the old Yahoo 360 blog that I even looked similar, in contrast to that in my passport. And certainly circulate among friends a few photos of me, I know, because come now and then a couple of emails with attachments back to me back, along the lines of "Do you remember how full we hoe were at summer solstice in 1986? ". Well, the fact that no one recognizes me, at that time was not there.
@metahelly (42)
• Romania
12 Aug 11
It depends on people, because one may consider that there is no problem by doing this while another avoid publishing personal information on the internet, but from my point of view I think there is nothing bad in publishing your photos on the internet because a lot of people already done that on sites like facebook and others.
@gengeni (3308)
• Indonesia
12 Aug 11
As generally every image on the web can be copied by screenshot (screenshots always work and are then often used when the Save command, not by context in the browser is possible), could theoretically make each a modified version of your face Online?.
Are you afraid of any image-manipulation, which is added, quietly upload a picture of you.
Give him possibly a water mark, to indicate from whom comes the picture - in it you must not write your real name.
@minomarimat (372)
• Philippines
12 Aug 11
I don't think it's a matter of being advisable or not, but I think it's more of a preference. There's nothing wrong with using a picture of yourself in chatting with others (and that's the more ethical way to do, actually).