DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP

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Digital citizenship

Refers to the responsible use of technology by anyone who uses computers, the Internet, and digital devices to engage with society on any level.

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Digital citizen

refers to a person who has the knowledge and skills to effectively use digital technologies

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Aesthetic

of or relating to art or beauty

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Photo editing

is the process of altering a digital image to improve it or correct imperfections

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Deepfakes

Are so-named because they create a fake video using deep learning technology, a branch of machine learning that applies neural net simulation to massive data sets.

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Fake News

These are information that cannot be verified, without sources and is possibly untrue.

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Misinformation

is false or inaccurate information that is mistakenly or inadvertently created or spread; the intent is not to deceive.

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Disinformation

is false information that is deliberately created and spread “in order to influence public opinion or obscure the truth”.

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FOMO

“Fear of missing out” is the anxiety that one has, caused by the fear of missing out on a social event or any other positive experience

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Satire

Typically uses humor or exaggeration to present audiences with news updates

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Parody

Plays on vague plausibility of the news item.

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Doctored Content

Content such as statistics, graphs, photos and videos that have been modified or doctored.

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False Attribution

Quotes that are attributed to the wrong events or person.

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Counterfeit

Websites and Twitter accounts that pose as a well-known brand or person.

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Misleading

Content that is false or inaccurate and does not represent what the headline and captions suggest.

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Clickbait

Eye catching, sensational headlines designed to distract.

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Sponsored Content

Advertising made to look like editorial.

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Partisan

Ideological and includes interpretation of facts but may claim to be impartial.

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Conspiracy Theory

Tries to explain simply complex realities as response to fear or uncertainty.

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Pseudoscience

Misrepresents real scientific studies with exaggerated false claims.