Media Literacy

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