Educational institutions have clear Acceptable Use Policies (AUP). Using an online flooder to disrupt a classroom session qualifies as a cyber-attack or digital vandalism. This can result in suspension, loss of device privileges, or failing marks. How Teachers Can Fight Back: Prevention and Countermeasures
Immediately lock the game once all authorized students have joined. Monitor Active Users: Watch for nonsensical usernames. Disclaimer
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A Quizizz bot flooder is an online script, extension, or software tool designed to send hundreds of fake, automated users (bots) into a live Quizizz game lobby.
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