Using Your Photo As An Avatar

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I see more and more posters using their own photos as avatars, and while most of those pictures are very attractive, I think it's a dangerous practice. The internet isn't really as anonymous as we all like to think it is, but if you're using your own picture as an avatar, you might as well use your own name as well. (And no, Ruby Vee is not my real, live legal name.)

This is a place for people to have questions answered, stupid or otherwise and be able to vent safely. If I come here to vent about that witch of a patient's family member who drank from the sterile saline bottle, lied about it, and then blamed the nursing staff for the horrible infection her husband got and it turns out that she reads this board because she wants to be a nurse some day, I'd be mighty glad my picture isn't up there for everyone to see. If I mention that I've seen a patient with a really rare disease, and claim it was years ago in another state and the patient was the opposite gender -- all of my colleagues would know I was REALLY talking about that patient we have on the unit right now. And if I said anything at all that someone didn't like, disagreed with or found objectionable, that post would be printed out and under the boss's door one night. I at least have plausable deniability without my face or my name out there.

I know a lot of people think they'll NEVER say anything that someone else finds ignorant, abrasive, untrue or otherwise objectionable, and therefore they're safe using their picture as an avatar. I'm here to tell you, though, that you never know what someone else may find offensive. You never know what's going to rile someone up to the point of cyber-stalking, sharing your posts with your boss (or even the one about how your husband never forgets to walk the dog when he's the first person coming home after work, and never REMEMBERS to walk the dog when you're going to be the one to walk into the house first and find the mess . . . hate to find that one printed out on our kitchen table!). You just never know. And you cannot always stop yourself -- at least I can't -- when someone posts something incredibly ignorant -- from telling them how ignorant it is.

A colleague of mine posted on allnurses about what bullies and witches all of the preceptors in our unit are, how everyone she worked with was persecuting her and how she was only going to be on the job for the minimum time possible to get into CRNA school anyway. The avatar she used wasn't her picture, but was an avatar she used for other forums and some of her "friends" at work put two and two together . . . she found herself having a chat with our manager about her extreme unhappiness with her job. I'm told it didn't go well for her.

Another colleague made a long, impassioned post about how nurses eat their young, and she knows that because she's been eaten. That post was nearly ten years ago, and she looks back on it now and cringes at how ignorant she was then. Unfortunately, at some point in the interim, she either used her picture as an avatar or posted too much information because now some of her co-workers know who she is on allnurses, and were teasing her about that post the other day. On the other hand, her orientees can never claim she's forgotten what it was like to be a brand new nurse. The evidence is out there!

Be safe, guys. Take a nice picture of a creative bumper sticker or T shirt, a flower, a mountain or your old cat (not the one all of your colleagues know because it's on your locker) and use that as an avatar instead!

Specializes in geriatrics.

The only people who can find me on facebook, or who have access to my page are friends. Not because I have anything to hide, but because it's none of anyone's business to be scoping me out on FB. Some things are private.

Specializes in LTC, Hospice, Case Management.
Well, Danica...DeLana Harvick here. (See, to your left, picture of me, hubby and baby son).

I have many many MANY bones to pick with you, Ms. Patrick...firstly, how does it feel to be with a fulltime ride only because of the sponsorship money you can bring in, and how does it feel to know that Johanna Long has crappy equipment yet regularly finishes higher than you do in the Nationwide series?

Eek, sorry.

See, this is another reason why this should remain anonymous. :)

:poop:.....got myself in deep on this one! Guess this is why you should never reveal your true self. :roflmao:

PS: I'm not a Danica fan in real life - it just happened to be most relevant at the time. (Go Kasey Kahne)

Personally I'm thinking of using a picture of one of my co-workers as my avatar. Then I can say all the crap I want and not have to worry. :roflmao: .:cautious:

This sounds like a freaking amazing idea! Muwahaha (supposed to be an evil laugh)!

Specializes in Medsurg/ICU, Mental Health, Home Health.
:poop:.....got myself in deep on this one! Guess this is why you should never reveal your true self. :roflmao:

PS: I'm not a Danica fan in real life - it just happened to be most relevant at the time. (Go Kasey Kahne)

I knew you were a Kasey fan. He is my backup driver now that he's driving Chevies again.

Sorry to Ruby for hijacking her thread...as an apology...

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Jimmie Johnson and Kasey Kahne shirtless.

Now, on to the REAL issue at hand. I agree with not using yourself as an avatar - not just because of the issue of workplace stuff, but because, well, who knows what freaks are doing with your picture. I mean it. Your face could be added to another person's body. Your face could be used to catfish someone. That kind of thing.

As for using celebrities, the only reason I do it is because it is part of my online persona. But other than that, I don't see why that's a bad thing at all.

Although I did find it hilarious when Talaxandra's Ali avatar was thought to be Ted Bundy. :)

Funny you mention this! I actually have not chosen an avatar yet someone here commented how cute my avatar picture of a hedgehog was. At that time I had a facebook profile picture of a hedgehog an panicked that my anonymity was lost. I still HAVE NO IDEA how anyone could see that pic on this website, but I think it has something to do with visiting this site via my ipad. I am not careful to log totally out of Facebook when surfing with my ipad for that reason. Has anyone else had this happen? I use this site to vent.

Funny you mention this! I actually have not chosen an avatar yet someone here commented how cute my avatar picture of a hedgehog was. At that time I had a facebook profile picture of a hedgehog an panicked that my anonymity was lost. I still HAVE NO IDEA how anyone could see that pic on this website, but I think it has something to do with visiting this site via my ipad. I am not careful to log totally out of Facebook when surfing with my ipad for that reason. Has anyone else had this happen? I use this site to vent.

It sounds as if someone has identified you, is what it sounds like to me.

Try, oh, a stegosaurus or some nice false-color images of the Andromeda galaxy. Mix 'em up.

Funny you mention this! I actually have not chosen an avatar yet someone here commented how cute my avatar picture of a hedgehog was. At that time I had a facebook profile picture of a hedgehog an panicked that my anonymity waslost. I still HAVE NO IDEA how anyone could see that pic on this website, but I think it has something to do with visiting this site via my ipad. I am not careful to log totally out of Facebook whensurfing with my ipad for that reason. Has anyone else had this happen? I use this site to vent.
The website for a local news channel posted a story abbot my place of employment. I posted some opinionated thoughts in the "comments" section anonymously. Or I assumed it was anonymous. I was using my iPad and I just stay logged into my Facebook account. Apparently, when you post comments on some web pages, it just uses your facebook ID without even asking you. I guess the comments section on some sites is "powered" by Facebook or something. Reason # 543 I hate Facebook.....
The website for a local news channel posted a story abbot my place of employment. I posted some opinionated thoughts in the "comments" section anonymously. Or I assumed it was anonymous. I was using my iPad and I just stay logged into my Facebook account. Apparently, when you post comments on some web pages, it just uses your facebook ID without even asking you. I guess the comments section on some sites is "powered" by Facebook or something. Reason # 543 I hate Facebook.....

I think this is what happened to me. My husband thinks he fixed it, it was something to do with the ipad keeping me auto logged into facebook. He said he changed the settings but I am still afraid to use my iPad.

It sounds as if someone has identified you, is what it sounds like to me.

Try, oh, a stegosaurus or some nice false-color images of the Andromeda galaxy. Mix 'em up.

No, the person made an innocent comment. I did a complete search they are not from my state or have anything to do with me. I think my ipad had me autologged in via facebook.

My point is, some people are probably unaware we can see their face here.

Specializes in ICU, telemetry, LTAC.

For facebook I do have my picture. When I made the account I wanted to connect with some old friends who would not have recognized my married name, and I didn't want to put a super long name on there, so I used a picture anyone would recognize of me, and haven't changed it because it's a good hair day pic and there are so few of those. And I have to act like work doesn't exist when I comment or post. It's ok because my husband is my main outlet for venting, and that's over ten minutes after I get home.

If any of my coworkers have AN accounts, they don't talk about it. That's fine by me :-)

I have identified a nursing instructor and a classmate from this site so far. It really is pretty easy to identify people even when they don't use their real pictures for the avatar. Be careful.

Well it's not me, but I do very closely resemble my avatar :laugh:

lol...me too! me too!

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