Mediated Communication

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Across
  1. 5. Saying vicious and aggressive things online that you would never say in person
  2. 7. goals How you build, maintain, or terminate bonds with others
  3. 8. communication Communication with others that is separated by some type of technological device (two words)
  4. 10. Posting flaming messages on person to start fights
  5. 13. digital deception Someone falsely misrepresents his or her identity or gender (four words)
  6. 15. activism Using social media in a community-based fashion that includes heightening public awareness of important causes (two words)
  7. 16. media Mediated communication vehicles that involve the sending of messages from content creators to huge, relatively anonymous audiences (two words)
  8. 18. harassment Mediated messages perceived by the recipient as disturbing, threatening or obsessive (two words)
  9. 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. 1. value The degree to which online information is supported by other people and outside evidence (two words)
  2. 2. communication A back-and-forth exchange of messages that occurs in real time (two words)
  3. 3. Persistent online harassment to exert power, cause social embarrassment, inflict emotional pain, or damage a person's reputation
  4. 4. lies Lies that people use to avoid conversation to prevent embarrassment or to be polite (two words)
  5. 6. goals The practical objective you want to achieve or tasks you want to accomplish
  6. 9. deficits A dramatic reduction in your ability to experience the other person's feelings (two words)
  7. 11. deception Messages that intentionally mislead or create a false belief in the recipient (two words)
  8. 12. communication Time lapses exist between messages (two words)
  9. 14. content Everything you put online (two words)
  10. 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)
  11. 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