Arizona State University. MCO 435 /MCO 435 Week 6 Exam. Complete Solution. Question 1
2 out of 2 points
Which of the statements below about Black
... [Show More] Twitter is/are true. Check all that apply.
Mainstream media outlets and journalists often turn to Black Twitter as a source of
news and cultural trends.
Black Twitter does not represent a monolothic view of the opinions and positions of
people of color, but a wide range of perspectives.
Answers: Black Twitter is composed of people of color who post in a code that is unintelligible
to most white people.
Mainstream media outlets and journalists often turn to Black Twitter as a source of
news and cultural trends.
Black Twitter emerged as a result of the #BlackLivesMatter hashtag in the wake of the
Ferguson shooting and protests.
You must know a current member in order to access Black Twitter.
Black Twitter does not represent a monolothic view of the opinions and positions of
people of color, but a wide range of perspectives.
Question 2
2 out of 2 points
Match each term to its corresponding definition. No partial credit for this one.
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Question Correct Match Selected Match
Sealioning B. B.Seeking in bad faith to engage an
unwilling person in debate, as a form of
harassment.
Seeking in bad faith to engage an
unwilling person in debate, as a form of
harassment.
Doxxing D.
Revealing someone's personal
information online--usually things such
as address, phone number, workplace,
and so on--as a form of harassment
and to encourage targeting by others.
D.
Revealing someone's personal
information online--usually things such
as address, phone number, workplace,
and so on--as a form of harassment and
to encourage targeting by others.
Trolling A.
Engaging in harassment or other
disruptive online behavior.
A.
Engaging in harassment or other
disruptive online behavior.
White
knighting
C.
Publicly supporting women against
online harassment, when the support is
offered by a man.
C.
Publicly supporting women against
online harassment, when the support is
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