Images used on social media platforms as introductory avatars, often with humorous intent or design, are a common form of online expression. These introductory images serve as a placeholder until a user uploads a personal photograph. These types of images frequently employ stock illustrations, cartoon characters, or text-based jokes to capture attention and project a specific persona or sense of humor.
The utilization of these initial avatar choices is significant in shaping first impressions within online communities. They allow users to showcase their personality before any interaction takes place, or before sharing personal information. In the early days of social networking, these placeholders were often generic, but evolved into vehicles for self-expression as online culture became more sophisticated and visual. They provide a low-pressure way to engage while still participating in the social network.