शनिवार, २० फेब्रुवारी, २०२१

Display-pic or profile-pic = DP

It is just a picture, displaying next to the individual's name / number etc. on social media accounts. These social media accounts can be and are used as combo personal+professional. To be honest it should not be the combo at all. Right? Yeah, on personal account the individual is free to do what he / she would love to do, but cannot replicate the same for professional communications at all. But hardly few understand this. It is observed that there are two categories of people one who keeps dp the others obviously empty pic. God knows the reason behind both these categories. Those who wish to keep dp may maintain a natural scene, dog, animal, bird or anything they like. There are many researchers and especially psychologist who are working hard to understand the reasons behind a. using combo account b. constantly or not changing dp at all c. never displaying / revealing name instead special characters or nothing is used. DP or name on a social media account is primarily to reach you instantly, in case of emergency or to contact you if need be. Yeah these days its not true. I wish to request all sincerely that maintain two separate accounts, the current mobile device has given the facility to have multiple SIMs. Do whatever on personal but no combo please. Its beyond irritating and serves no one.

These are only my comments and views which are totally personal to me. But its better to be professional according to me. Or if you still wish to have a combo then have your own photo in dp with the proper name of profile. Even if an individual wishes to change the dp again go for his / her photo only clicked using / following all professional norms..

It was way back in 2006 when "Hello Tunes" were introduced. OMG. Everyone almost who again had this habit of combo used to choose a song on mobile number used for official purposes too. Nope, don't please.

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