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What are trolls?

People that like to start online arguments

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Should you read an article that has bias?

No, reading an article that has bias can leave you one-sided about something

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If a guy online asks for your password, do you give it

no
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Why do people engage in fiercer fights mostly online?

They think they can stay anonymous online

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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!

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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.

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Why do trolls like to create arguments?

They have nothing else to do

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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.

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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.

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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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