Posted on Jul 22, 2015
SSgt Scott Schwerman
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Why did an Army specialist by the name of SPC Elijah J. Henry, MBA remove my profile picture? My picture violated no rules. My picture was of me from my chest/shoulders up in my dress blues. So, unless it was removed outbid jealousy that the Army doesn't have these beautiful uniforms, inwould love to know why this was removed.
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SFC Mark Merino
It is not a personal attack on your creativity or freedom of expression when your profile picture is removed. It is done in accordance with the guidelines laid out by RallyPoint. If you have any questions as to what is acceptable, please take a moment and read the following.....

https://rallypoint.force.com/Support/s/article/profile-pictures-2020-03-13-10-21-35
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SPC Elijah J. Henry, MBA
Your current picture is within the rules, and therefore I would certainly not remove it. I sometimes remove photos that violate the rules, but I don't recall specifically removing yours. if I have made a mistake, please accept my apologies. I assure you that I have no animosity or jealousy toward the Marines, although I certainly concede that you have sharper dress uniforms.
SSgt Scott Schwerman
SSgt Scott Schwerman
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Well the email from rally point says you did
Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
Unknown. SPC Elijah J. Henry, MBA is a site admin, but all of my interactions with him have been cordial. I doubt the issue is anything untoward.

Perhaps another admin may be able to shed some light to profile pic rules however that may have inadvertantly been violated?

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I'm not sure why it happened I agree with you Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS!
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SFC Mark Merino is the glue that holds all the nuts together... he should be able to figure it out...

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