Digital World
Across
- 2. Misleading content deliberately spread to deceive people, or to secure economic or political gain and which may cause public harm.
- 3. Art of making someone or something look ridiculous, raising laughter in order to embarrass, humble, or discredit its targets.
- 4. Software application designed to automate repetitive tasks and simulate human behavior over a network, often at high speeds.
- 7. Uses machine learning to curate personalized Feeds by evaluating content based on user interactions and relationships
- 9. AI-generated videos, images, or audio that appear convincing but depict events, statements, or actions that never actually happened.
- 10. False or misleading information that is presented as legitimate news to deceive readers or viewers.
Down
- 1. Small text files created by websites and stored on a user's device to remember information about their visit, such as login details, site preferences, and browsing history
- 5. State of intellectual isolation that occurs when algorithms on websites and social media personalize content based on a user's past behavior, location, and search history
- 6. A humorous or mocking imitation of something, using the same form as the original
- 8. Person who intentionally posts inflammatory, provocative, or offensive comments to upset others, disrupt online conversations, or gain attention.