Can an avatar tell a person's personality?
I think social avatars will affect people's first impression. First of all, people don't know you, don't know you, and they will guess when they see your head. Social avatars can reflect a certain part of a person's personality to a certain extent. First, the head portrait expresses a person's "identity image and characteristics", "himself he wants others to feel" or "himself he wants to be", not "that's what he really looks like". Sounds a little abstract, doesn't it? To give a few examples: one of the common types of avatars is to use photos of handsome men and beautiful women on the Internet. Here, the star photos are specifically mentioned because everyone can recognize them as stars. For those who don't surf the Internet much, they may think that handsome men and beautiful women with avatars are the users themselves-thus thinking that "avatar fraud" is not allowed at all. But in fact, the correct way to "analyze the avatar" is to regard the avatar as a state that the other party agrees with and hopes to become. More specifically, people who use pictures of handsome men and beautiful women (who can't tell whether they are themselves) may be really ugly or ugly, but they generally pay great attention to their appearance and are not satisfied with their appearance. Some people use pictures of handsome guys and beautiful women to attract peach blossoms online, so don't get hurt by accident (but people who use such pictures generally prefer to follow the fashion and pay attention to the five senses). If they like stars, they are likely to look like stars (but generally like shortcomings) or temperament, or stars have some qualities they want to have or emphasize: for example, using Liu Haoran's (non-fans), many people think they have a "sense of youth". In this regard, she took Crayon Shinchan as an example: "Shinchan is characterized by her skin, lust and doing bad things everywhere, but she is kind-hearted and can always be forgiven." Many of love rat's portrait collections have small innovations, so the principle of "no benefit of the same paragraph, but double the disadvantage of the same paragraph" is applied. It is conceivable that people who take small innovations as portraits may not have the advantages of kindness, but they often have the disadvantages of being obscene, bottomless and doing bad things everywhere. There are many portraits of Xiao Xin in love rat, where the entertainment circle has been exploded. Let's go back to the classic portraits of love rat, such as Supreme Treasure, Nick Fox and Fat Uncle: They may not be as handsome, affectionate and capable as they are, but they are just as compassionate, unprofessional and fat. Love rat's head can be used to identify people's conclusions, even not just empirical observation. A psychological study of 66,000 users shows that there is a clear correlation between an individual's head portrait and personality. To put it simply, it is not only feasible but also accurate to look at people's personalities with avatars. Of course, the premise is that you have to look at the right method-second, the color of the avatar is fair to say that the avatar is a big proposition, and you have to write a series. At the beginning of this article, write some easy-to-understand dimensions and let everyone know some basic principles. The best entry dimension is actually hue. The general principle of gross inaccuracy is: generally speaking, if the avatar is bright and warm, it often means that the current state is more positive, open and easy to get along with. Opposite is a group of warm and bright heads. If the avatars are dark and cold, it often means that the current state is relatively negative, closed and difficult to get along with. Externally, it may be cold or cynical, at least it will be more lonely and cold. Even if you look at the sun on the surface, there is often a lot of resentment and depression in your heart. A group of dark and cold heads, another big problem of this group of heads is the use of elements such as back and shelter (the next issue will talk about why this is a problem). How accurate is this principle? We can prove it from both examples and science. First of all, do you remember the male guest at the beginning of Half-cooked Lovers? Hit them on the head again. Obviously, the bright and warm one is Yu Yue. His head is a masked dog, and the name of WeChat is "semi-permanent teenager". So I predict that he is warm-hearted, humorous and will please girls (according to the avatar), but he will be a little narcissistic and naive after getting along for a long time (according to the keyword "teenager" on WeChat). From the observation of the program, first of all, he is really good at socializing: from the very beginning, he actively asks the names of female guests. Compared with Huang, who is obviously passive next to him, he can also join in the fun after girls joke that he is a "fairy", which not only shows that he is friendly, but also shows that he has a certain sense of humor: he is good at pleasing girls. In contrast, among the male guests, there is a head portrait that is obviously dark and cold: Europa's own explanation is, but in real life, I can really get a feeling of coldness and alienation with the same head portrait: once I find it inappropriate, I want to shrink back. But later, when he was chasing female guests, he did a lot of warm-hearted actions, which may echo his self-identity, "cold outside and hot inside": he is already very good. Many of these avatars that express external cold and internal heat only allow external cold and internal heat, which is unique in my life. According to previous papers, people with warm heads are generally easier to get along with, people with high brightness are generally more outgoing and responsible, and people with rich colors are generally more open, and vice versa. Red and green are negatively correlated. You don't need to understand it. Just put a form to prove that you have information. After reading this conclusion, let's take a look at the portraits of everyone in the half-cooked lovers: bright and warm red circles and dark and cold blue circles. In fact, the color of this portrait is basically consistent with his own personality. The red circle is more cheerful and outgoing, while the blue circle is more introverted and passive, with high accuracy. Of course, the possible problem here is that if the avatar can reflect the personality, wouldn't it be possible to change my personality by changing my head? This is too easy to disguise! But as far as Jenny is concerned, a person's head portrait is closely related to his psychological state. When I am in a good mood, I feel uncomfortable with dark portraits and want to change them quickly. On the other hand, when you are in a bad mood, there may be many all-black avatars in your circle of friends-at this time, even if you change him into a sunflower, he may soon change back, because it is not in line with his psychological state and will be uncomfortable.