
Responding to online hate speech
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Computers
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8th Grade
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Easy
Jennifer Kaste
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15 Slides • 18 Questions
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Multiple Choice
Based on the definition provided, which of the following is considered hate speech?
Making fun of someone’s favorite food
Criticizing someone’s sports team
Attacking someone online because of their religion
Disagreeing with someone’s opinion
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Multiple Choice
What is the definition of 'anonymous' as given in the lesson?
With a name and identifying information
Without a name or other information that identifies a person
Known only to friends
A famous person online
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Open Ended
Why might someone choose to remain anonymous online, especially in discussions about sensitive topics?
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Open Ended
How does the meaning of the artwork change when you imagine its title is 'Online Hate Speech'?
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are respectful discussion norms?
Speak your truth
Respect others' viewpoints
Interrupt others
Disagree respectfully
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Multiple Choice
What dilemma did Maya face when she saw that Luke had liked a hurtful meme on social media?
She was unsure if she should confront Luke about it.
She was happy that Luke liked the meme.
She ignored the meme and moved on.
She decided to share the meme herself.
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Open Ended
How might Cat have felt when she discovered the fake account about John? Why could this situation be challenging for her?
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Multiple Choice
What are some similarities between the situations described in the 'Hurtful Meme' and 'Fake Account' scenarios?
Both involve spreading positive messages online.
Both involve digital actions that hurt someone's feelings and reputation.
Both are about making new friends online.
Both show how to ignore negative content.
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Open Ended
How should you respond to online hate speech?
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Open Ended
Why is it important to respond to online hate speech with compassion and courage?
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Fill in the Blanks
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Open Ended
Imagine you are a bystander who witnesses hate speech online. What steps could you take to respond in a positive and supportive way?
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are effective ways to be an upstander to hate speech?
Confront the perpetrator and say something
Reach out to the person being targeted to support them
Tell a trusted adult about the situation
Ignore the situation and hope it goes away
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Multiple Choice
What are two important qualities to show when responding to online hate speech?
Compassion and courage
Anger and revenge
Silence and ignorance
Fear and avoidance
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Open Ended
What does it mean to be kind and courageous in your daily life?
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Multiple Choice
Which scenario is an example of hate speech?
Calling someone else's comment stupid on a social media site.
Describing all members of a particular religion as bad or evil.
Saying that everyone should believe in god in their social media status.
Commenting on a news story that racist people are the cause of lots of problems.
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Multiple Choice
If a comment is posted anonymously, it can't be considered hate speech or cyberbullying.
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False
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