LaDamaX · 10 answers · 17d

Is your pfp your actual image, simply resembles you (AI or other), or a symbol/imagery that represent you?
(Hope nobody thinks that I’m trying to fool them into thinking my pfp is actually me)

It's my cat. It's part of my Life and I Guess It also represents me.

Aren't you the one in your pfp? :0 ..I feel fooled :P

My current pfp is done on my laptop using an Apple tool for avatars. It resembles some key features, or at least it tried and I tried. Haha. I'm currently doing a new one. An actual photo of me. But I so far failed. It is difficult to create a thumbnail of this size that transports also some key features that I want it to. Maybe I keep the current one if I fail until I'm bored with finding an alternative.

All of those. You see, I do use real pictures, but the one I'm using right now has some pixelated shades edited in. In a sense, it's a symbol used to represent me. And it can fool some cheap face recognition softwares.

I hardly use any identifying information online, when Elon and Zuck pay me sufficiently I will give them all my private data

Imagery that represents me. I'm very into cats, hence my pfp is a cat dressed like an Among Us character. I also love that game.

Oh, I thought it was actually you. Though I wasn't sure because you're a little too young to have white hair. And also her wrinkly neck indicates an older age. Who is she / why did you choose that pic?

Mine is imagery that represents me, but that's obvious =)

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