Avatar Setting on Physics Forums: Who Can and Can't Have Them?

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Members of Physics Forums can obtain avatars through two main avenues: by upgrading their membership or by earning recognition as homework helpers or science advisors. Upgraded members contribute financially to support the site, while recognized contributors are rewarded for their time and effort in providing quality assistance. Avatars serve as a perk for those who actively enhance the community, with specific options available based on their status. Additionally, contributors can customize their avatars, while homework helpers and science advisors must choose from a predefined selection. Overall, avatars are a way to acknowledge member contributions to the forum.
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Physics forums has always been my favorite forum, and I have been a member for more than a year.

I noticed that some members have avatars while the others not. May I know what types of members may have avatars, and who can't?
 
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You just need a membership upgrade.

We will also slap you with a fish as part of the welcome ritual, but that's free. :biggrin: I think avatars are also granted as a perk to homework helpers and science advisors.
 
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You just need a membership upgrade.

We will also slap you with a fish as part of the welcome ritual, but that's free. :biggrin: I think avatars are also granted as a perk to homework helpers and science advisors.

That is correct. Basically, it's for members who make a contribution (donation) to the site through upgraded membership. We decided a while back that those who contribute a lot of time and effort into being helpful here (i.e., those we've awarded science advisor and homework helper status) would be given avatars and signatures as a perk to thank them for their contribution in time and effort rather than money. So, you can either get an avatar by upgrading your membership, which helps keep the site running, or by being very helpful and posting consistently high quality information or homework help, which also helps keep the site running. :smile:
 
Note that, when becoming a PF contributor, you can set up your own avatar, while when you're a SA or HH you can only select one from a list of avatars.
 
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