Mediated Communication
Across
- 5. Saying vicious and aggressive things online that you would never say in person
- 7. goals How you build, maintain, or terminate bonds with others
- 8. communication Communication with others that is separated by some type of technological device (two words)
- 10. Posting flaming messages on person to start fights
- 13. digital deception Someone falsely misrepresents his or her identity or gender (four words)
- 15. activism Using social media in a community-based fashion that includes heightening public awareness of important causes (two words)
- 16. media Mediated communication vehicles that involve the sending of messages from content creators to huge, relatively anonymous audiences (two words)
- 18. harassment Mediated messages perceived by the recipient as disturbing, threatening or obsessive (two words)
- 19. media Enables communicators to directly send and receive messages in real time or across time intervals to manage their persona and professional relationships (two words)
Down
- 1. value The degree to which online information is supported by other people and outside evidence (two words)
- 2. communication A back-and-forth exchange of messages that occurs in real time (two words)
- 3. Persistent online harassment to exert power, cause social embarrassment, inflict emotional pain, or damage a person's reputation
- 4. lies Lies that people use to avoid conversation to prevent embarrassment or to be polite (two words)
- 6. goals The practical objective you want to achieve or tasks you want to accomplish
- 9. deficits A dramatic reduction in your ability to experience the other person's feelings (two words)
- 11. deception Messages that intentionally mislead or create a false belief in the recipient (two words)
- 12. communication Time lapses exist between messages (two words)
- 14. content Everything you put online (two words)
- 17. information process theory People communicating through social media who compensate for the lack of nonverbal cues by taking more care when choosing their words (four words)
- 18. disinhibition When using mediated communication especially text-only social media, people often feel free to say things that are good and bad that they'd never say to someone face-to-face