PII
Cyberbullying
General Propaganda
Pieces of Propaganda
Copyright
100

Full Name, Mailing Address Social Security Number are this type of PII.

 Sensitive

100

Repeated messages meant to intimidate or annoy.

Harassment

100

What is the most common type of propaganda?

Advertisements

100

The idea, person, or cause that propaganda is trying to convince you to support.

The Agenda

100

Who owns the original copyright?

The creator of the work.

200

What is the best way to safeguard your PII?

Only sharing when necessary.

200

Publishing private information without consent.

Doxxing

200

What is "fake news"?

Made-up news stories that try to look real.

200

The people who the propaganda makers want to convince.

Target Audience

200

When does the copyright begin?

The moment an original work is made.

300

Zip Code, Gender, Birthday are this type of PII.

Non sensitive

300

Deliberately making offensive or provocative online post with the aim of upsetting someone or eliciting an angry response from them

Trolling

300

What does "Don’t invite propaganda in" mean?

Not interacting with things that play with our emotions (click bait) or know cannot be backed up with facts.

300

The persuasive techniques used to make it more propaganda more memorable and convincing.

The Massaged Message

300

How long do most copyrights last?

The life of the owner plus 70 years

400

What does the abbreviation PII stand for?

Personal Identifiable Information.

400

Deliberately leaving someone out of digital interactions.

Exclusion

400

What does "find your five" mean?

Finding 5 sources. Two that you agree with. Two you don't agree with. And one from another perspective.

400

Bonus: To make a propaganda even more effective, they ______ ___ ______ making it easier to earn your trust.

Disguise the message

400

When you use someone else’s words or ideas without giving credit to the original author.

Plagiarism