Across
- 2. Repeating Code
- 5. Being believed or accepted as true, real, or honest
- 6. A small file that some websites attach to a user’s hard drive while the user is browsing that site; they can be used to track user preferences, speed loading times, and for advertising.
- 8. Name a person goes by on social media
- 11. A global network connecting millions of computers
- 13. Physical parts of a computer, such as the monitor and keyboard
- 15. (on the internet) starting arguments on message boards
- 17. To copy data from a main source to a device
- 18. A way to get information out of a computer
Down
- 1. A symbol used in text communications to convey an emotion within an electronic message
- 3. Online discussion group
- 4. Positive reaction to a post on social media; posts with more "likes" are more likely to show up in users' newsfeeds
- 6. Instruction to a computer or device to perform a specific task
- 7. Machine or external component that runs independently of a computer
- 9. Retrieval of any item, like a page or a graphic, from a Web server
- 10. To write computer instructions
- 12. False information published as being authentic
- 14. People who have subscribed to an account's updates on social media
- 16. Device or program that enables a computer to transmit data
