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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
https://rallypoint.force.com/Support/s/article/profile-pictures-2020-03-13-10-21-35
Posted 11 y ago
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CSM Charles Hayden Passed 7/29/2025
SSG Robert Burns,
Are you serious? Do you claim the achievements of others? I understood RP t/b: "This is me and what I believe in".
What is posted on RP should be good to submit to a promotion board.
FB and other sites deal w/ wanna be's. Who are you?
Are you serious? Do you claim the achievements of others? I understood RP t/b: "This is me and what I believe in".
What is posted on RP should be good to submit to a promotion board.
FB and other sites deal w/ wanna be's. Who are you?
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Please no self-serving images of books. If you want, send in a request to the help desk and see if you can get PRIOR approval.
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Are people posting scantily clad photos or something? What is this? Tinder?
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SFC Mark Merino
Don't laugh. I have removed quite a few of the sweaty workout photos as well. One guy was so buff that his speedo was barely visible. I had to use mental floss to get the image out of my mind. Moderation people.....modesty and moderation.
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Well according to your post and related article, there is NO reason why my profile picture should have been removed.
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It is more like a group photo and it states group photos would not be deleted.
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SSG (Join to see)
Thanks I will do that, CPT Aaron Kletzing removed it.
Ill just put a photo of me and leave it at that. appreciate you input for sure.
Ill just put a photo of me and leave it at that. appreciate you input for sure.
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SSG (Join to see)
This was the picture, but you did not see the print. At the bottom was mention of Amy Suicide awareness.
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CPT Aaron Kletzing
SSG (Join to see) I believe the image you had used was a generic one (please correct if I am wrong) -- it appeared to be one of the commonly-used sunset photos of troops standing there silhouetted against a sunset. Â At least that's what I recall seeing. Â In this case, the image would not be a personal "group photo" as much as something you would see on a poster somewhere.
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SFC Mark Merino
I like your picture, but please understand that it opens the flood gates for others who post business promos, posters, unit crests, political causes, and all sorts of other craziness. If it is allowed for one, it is allowed for all.
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