By profile pic, I'm referring to the main picture that identifies you on facebook.
While usually I have a rule about making sure my facebook profile picture is one of myself, so that people who search me know who I am by looking at it, currently it is a picture of my cat, since I'm trying to get her adopted/rehomed.
What I don't understand is why so many people use group pictures for their facebook profile pic. Like, a picture of them and several other people. If someone was searching for you, how would they know which one you were when faced with your profile? I'm not a huge stickler for this rule, though, because my picture currently is not of myself either.
But why do people do it? Is it a social thing? Putting up a picture of you in a group of people advertises that you're a social/popular person?
And what are the rules about who you can use? If a person puts up a profile picture and it's them and you, are you expected to feel flattered? Included? Social? If you wanted to put up a profile picture of yourself in a group of people, should you worry what the other people in the picture will think of that decision?
And last but not least, why does it seem so easy for people to just throw up a pic of them and their friends, and it's so hard for me to grasp this?
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