Digital Citizenship - Alexandria Weiman

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