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Test What is Flaming?
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1st QUESTION: What does the term "Flaming" literally mean?
Drowning
Flaming or flame
Freezing
Silence
2nd QUESTION: What characterizes the interaction in Flaming as opposed to Trolling?
It is one-sided and seeks to amuse
It is a silent provocation
It is a bilateral or multilateral hostile interaction (mutual fight)
It is a marketing strategy
3rd QUESTION: In what context do "flame wars" usually break out?
On romantic dating sites
On second-hand sites
On polarizing topics such as politics, religion or sports
In formal work emails
QUESTION 4: What factor contributes to the loss of social filters in flaming?
Over-education
Lack of internet connection
The use of webcams
The online disinhibition effect and lack of non-verbal communication
QUESTION 5: When can flaming mutate into cyberbullying?
If one of the participants decides to continue harassing the other after the fight is over
If both ask for forgiveness
If the topic changes to something funny
If messages are deleted
6th QUESTION: What kind of language characterizes Flaming?
Poetic and metaphorical
Technical and scientific
Direct insults, profanity and personal attacks
Friendly and conciliatory
7th QUESTION: What is the objective of the participants in a "flame war"?
Learning from the other
Winning the argument by humiliating or insulting the other person
Making new friends
Selling a product
8th QUESTION: Unlike cyberbullying which is unidirectional, what does Flaming look like?
Symmetrical or bilateral
Passive
Respectful
Nonexistent
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