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Regarding the Do's:

There is a lot you can do with your profile. Some ideas are:

  • Use it as a cover letter to attract potential employers or interesting connections.
  • Use it to show off something creative.
  • Tell your life story.
  • Share your achievements.
  • Talk about something random that excites you (turtles?)

If your question is asking about how to decorate your profile to make it look interesting to other users or a potential employer then I am afraid that your question is too opinion-based for meta (even with the tag). My general advice in that direction would be (as others said) to look at other peoples' profiles. And the general advice on how to write a profile online (there are thousands of articles on it).

Half of the interesting things on my profile, for example, are stolen borrowed from other profiles. ;)

Regarding the Dont's:

This is where the lines get fuzzy and the question feels too broad to discuss. This is an online community with millions of users with different opinions and cultures. Try not to offend someone. But do note that anything vaguely controversial will probably offend someone. Heck, something that you never thought could be offensive might be perceived as such by someone else.

There are some obvious things though like don't put anything illegal on there (pornographic depictions of minors, links to sites selling illegal drugs, etc). That crap will be deleted and you might get a visit from your local authorities.

Following the code of conduct is good advice but you can possibly indirectly "attack" a user and get away with it.

What is stopping you from attacking me in your profile saying:

There is a certain user rooming around here on SO; he has a black silhouette for a profile picture. I think he has absolutely nothing to do in his life and is just completely full of himself.

I have seen some profiles on SO with "attacks" like these (with worse language of course). How can one say this is an attack directed at them specifically? It is open for debate. And probably needs to be handled on a case-by-case basis.

Now, things that are "disturbing" and "violent" are opinion-based and are up for debate... A very good example, that I see for this, is Ciro Santilli's profile.

They write extensively about the Chinese government and its hypocrisy. Many people can find their references to the Tiananmen massacre as being "too violent" or "not family-friendly". Does this mean that we should remove their profile? Aren't they using their profile as a voice to openly raise awareness about issues that take away their night's sleep? Well, I can guarantee you that the Chinese government will be more than happy to have their profile deleted.

There are already a lot of meta posts on both MSO and MSE on topics that relate to the about page, profile picture, and name. You can easily find them.

Beware:

Think first, write later.

There is also a valid concern about online privacy. Do you really want strangers online to know your email id, your phone number, your kids' ages? If you are fine with sharing this stuff then go ahead. But at least make sure that you familiarise yourself with the risks involved. Any information that you upload should be considered permanently compromised. And you will be solely responsible for any problems that are caused because of it.

If you are going to put something highly controversial up there (something that a certain community feels rather strongly about) then it isn't really a bad idea to first consult your local laws and SE's policy on it (there should be a meta post or two, if not then ask). Also, you better be ready for handling criticism and attacks (even death threats in rare cases). You might have to invest your time and money into it.

SE has been lenient with users' about page. Remember that SE is a company. The things you put on your profile are your opinions. The movement SE starts feeling that hosting your opinions for you (for free I might add) is causing more harm than good, they won't be so keen on continuing doing that.

Note that companies change. Today they say something, tomorrow they might change their stance. Today they support (or at least tolerate) you, tomorrow they will delete your account. So, if you really want to say something controversial then SE about page might not be your best bet.

Also, generally, if someone finds your about page offensive then they usually flag one of your posts (questions/answers/comments/chat messages) and ask a moderator to handle the situation. At these times you should at the least be somewhat understanding of someone else's viewpoint. You might be able to come up with some mutual consensus on the issue that satisfies both parties. (adding spoilers on NSFW images for example).


Also, there is no harm in leaving that page empty.

Sabito
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