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blog
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A website updated by individuals/groups that provide a log of news or opinions on a specific subject.
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media
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communication, including television, radio, and newspaper, that often reaches and impacts a large audience.
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digital media
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electronic devices platforms computers , cellphones , the internet digital video, social networking sites, videogames, and virtual words that allow people to communicate
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digital citizenship
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the norms of appropriate responsible behavior when using technology
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habit
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a regular behavior or practice
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log
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a written record of an occurence over time .
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error
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another word for mistake , any keying or spacing mistake found document
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proofreading
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review a document to indentify errors\ mistake .
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editing
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correcting or making changes to a document.
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peer editing
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Allowing someone else to profread a document before keying or submitting a final copy
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Harassment
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repeatedly bothering someone
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sabotage
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an act or process of hindering someone\ something .
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hate speech
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a verbal attack targeting someone because of their race, religion, gender, religion,ability, or sexual orientation.
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upstander
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someone who helps when they see a negative situation.
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Bystander
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someone who seems a negative situation and does nothing to help
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Empathize
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to image the feelings that someone else is experiencing
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digital etiquette
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a set of rules of how to behave online.
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Flaming:
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saying mean things online with the intention of humiliating or embarrassing. Usually written in ALL CAPS.
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Flame wars
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insulting arguments between two or more users.
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Trolls
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people that cruise the internet looking to start flame wars.
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Anonymous
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unidentified, having a secret identity.
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Deceiving
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using fake information or pretending to be something/someone else. Sometimes used to create a fake profile.
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Escalate
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to increase in intent, occurrence, or amount.
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