Complaint My Profile Picture Not Appearing on Postbox

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Profile pictures do not appear in the post box unless users are contributors with a gold membership. The required profile picture size is 75x98 pixels and must be uploaded correctly. Gold membership offers additional benefits, including the ability to display a profile photo, among other features. Users can upgrade to gold membership through the payment link or by participating in site projects. To have a visible profile picture, contributing to the site is essential.
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I've uploaded my profile picture... but it does not appears on my post box...
it's 75X98, nd 8.74KB...
 
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Xidike said:
I've uploaded my profile picture... but it does not appears on my post box...
it's 75X98, nd 8.74KB...

You have to be a contributor to the site to have a profile picture that is visible. Contribute via the 'updgrade' link at top of page.
 
As Pallen said you need to have a gold membership which gives you: no ads, recognition graphic, set invisible, custom title, signature, avatars, profile photo, 200pm limit, who's online, user notes, boolean searching... You can become a gold member by https://www.physicsforums.com/payments.php or participating in PF Project Proliferation.
 
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