Bright Sparks key terms

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Across
  1. 2. A social media used by the younger generations to get news, temporarily banned in the US.
  2. 5. A judgement made or information shared on how they feel instead of the facts
  3. 7. A theory formed about a subject, without firm evidence or all the facts.
  4. 8. Where people are given lots of information about the same story, including misinformation, important updates and opinions
  5. 9. On social media, these rank content on how likely individual users are to interact with it.
  6. 10. The format of news more common pre-internet, sold in shops and often black and white
Down
  1. 1. False of misleading information
  2. 3. Information given to influence someone's opinion- it is usually biased.
  3. 4. Under international law, what journalists are considered to be- you cannot kill these people in global law
  4. 6. Based on or influenced by personal views and ideas, opposite of objective