The Facebook Profile Picture Hack Lets Your Photo Take Over
Amelia Roblin — December 17, 2010 — Tech
References: gizmodo & wonderhowto
There are always clever tricks to manipulating websites, but the most cunning and uncomplicated one I've seen as of late is the Facebook Profile Picture Hack.
A French artist was the first to use Adobe Photoshop to alter his page's appearance in this way, but Florian Stravock (xadacka) has made this educational video to teach everyone else how to do it too. With some straightforward copying, pasting, uploading and tagging, you too can flaunt the Facebook Profile Picture Hack on your page.
A French artist was the first to use Adobe Photoshop to alter his page's appearance in this way, but Florian Stravock (xadacka) has made this educational video to teach everyone else how to do it too. With some straightforward copying, pasting, uploading and tagging, you too can flaunt the Facebook Profile Picture Hack on your page.
Trend Themes
1. Profile Picture Hacks - Companies may create new tools or features that allow users a greater degree of control over their profile pictures.
2. Social Media Manipulation - The rise of photo-editing technologies may lead to new opportunities for creating unique and engaging social media content.
3. Personal Branding - Individuals and companies alike may use profile picture hacks as a way to differentiate themselves and create a memorable online presence.
Industry Implications
1. Social Media - Social media companies may invest more in developing tools that help users customize their profiles and express themselves in creative ways.
2. Marketing and Advertising - Marketers may use profile picture hacks as a way to create more engaging and memorable campaigns.
3. Photo Editing Software - Photo editing software companies may develop new products or features that make it easier for users to create unique and compelling social media content.
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