Doppelganger Week
Doppelgänger Week, the first week of February, starting on Sunday and ending on Saturday, is an internet meme/game whereby users of social networking websites change their profile pictures[1] to that of celebrities, athletes, historical figures, or friends with whom they share appearance traits. Twins that are not of genetic relation.[2][3] The meme started in 2010.[4]
Although it was reportedly started by Bob Patel,[5] who was constantly told by workmates that he looks like Tom Selleck, the earliest record of Doppelgänger Week can be found on Facebook's Doppelgänger Week Page.[6]
This is most likely coincidence or misrepresentation, the founder of the Facebook page promoting the game and meme remains anonymous. Because of this, the Facebook page will not be authenticated by Facebook and all future postings on the page are restricted. No postings for Doppelganger Week 2015 and on will be possible until Facebook allows the Page to be authenticated.
"It's Doppelgänger week on Facebook; change your profile picture to someone famous (actor, musician, athlete, etc.) you have been told you look like. After you update your profile with your twin or switched at birth photo then cut/paste this to your status."[7]
Past and Future Dates
2010: January 31 - February 6
2011: January 30 - February 5
2012: January 29 - February 4
2013: February 3 - February 9
2014: February 2 - February 8
2015: February 1 - February 7
2016: January 31 - February 6
2017: January 29 - February 4
2018: February 4 - February 10
2019: February 3 - February 9
2020: February 2 - February 8
2021: January 31 - February 6
2022: January 30 - February 5
2023: January 29 - February 4
2024: February 4 - February 10
2025: February 2 - February 8
2026: February 1 - February 7
2027: January 31 - February 6
2028: January 30 - February 5
2029: February 4 - February 10
2030: February 3 - February 9
See also
References
- ↑ Change your profile picture without cropping
- ↑ QMI Agency. (2010-02-03). "Be a celeb for Facebook's Doppelgänger Week". Toronto Sun. Retrieved 2010-02-03.
- ↑ Mercedes Bunz. (2010-02-03). "It's Celebrity Doppelgänger Week on Facebook". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2010-02-03.
- ↑ Fletcher, Dan (2010-02-05). "Facebook's Doppelgänger Week Is Viral Groupthink". Time. Retrieved 5 February 2010.
- ↑ Grossman, Alex (2010-01-28). "Interview With Bob Patel, Creator of "Doppelgänger Week" on Facebook". Huffington Post.
- ↑ "Doppelganger Week". Facebook. Retrieved 17 April 2015.
- ↑ Celeb Doppelgangers: New Fad Sweeps Facebook Abc News, Accessed:8-14-2011