What are trolls?
People that like to start online arguments
Should you read an article that has bias?
No, reading an article that has bias can leave you one-sided about something
If a guy online asks for your password, do you give it
Why do people engage in fiercer fights mostly online?
They think they can stay anonymous online
If you see a video titled "I met Michael Jackson and flew to Neptune!!", do you completely trust it?
No because for a lot of reasons:
1. Michael Jackson's dead
2. Flying to Neptune sounds weird
3. You should never completely trust anything!
Which is a stronger password:
A. Albertiscool123!!!
B. 4ib3rtisc0ol123!@
B is the better password because it is more complex and consists of multiple special characters.
Why do trolls like to create arguments?
They have nothing else to do
What do you do to double-check something that you read?
You can read other things related to it and you can also search it up.
What are digital footprints?
A track that you leave behind online and can be tracked by anyone.
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Common sense: if you see utterly ridiculous, don't trust it.
Trolls like to start:
flamewars
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You can read Associated Press because it does not have a lot of bias.
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