Across
- 3. The title of a news article designed to grab attention.
- 4. The origin of information, such as an article, video, or person.
- 5. Information spread to promote a particular idea, often misleading.
- 7. The suppression or prohibition of certain content.
- 9. False or inaccurate information spread without harmful intent.
- 11. The means of communication, such as TV, radio, or social media, that reach large audiences.
- 12. Principles that govern behavior, especially regarding right and wrong.
- 13. An oversimplified and generalized belief about a group of people.
- 15. The act of convincing someone to believe or do something.
- 17. The circumstances or background that help clarify meaning.
- 18. The quality of being trusted and believable.
- 19. A set of rules used by technology to decide what content you see online.
- 20. A statement that can be proven true.
Down
- 1. A particular attitude or way of viewing something.
- 2. How people, groups, or ideas are portrayed in media.
- 6. The group of people a message is intended to reach.
- 8. A preference or prejudice that can influence how information is presented.
- 10. A paid message designed to promote a product, service, or idea.
- 14. A personal belief or judgment not based on proof.
- 16. False information spread deliberately to deceive.
