Based on the data, the most frequently covered topics relate to personal data security and critical information literacy. Conversely, the coverage of AI-related risks is significantly lower.
- Top Coverage: Privacy and Critical InformationThe most frequently mentioned topics are related to the protection of information and personal data:
- Privacy and data protection: Mentioned 47 times, making it the clearly most common topic. This highlights the youth workers’ focus on ensuring the security of young people’s personal data online.
- Recognizing misinformation / fake news: Mentioned 39 times. This indicates that developing critical media literacy in youth and identifying misleading information is seen as a key part of the work.
- Traditional and Emerging Challenges in the Mid-RangeTraditional online safety topics and themes related to digital identity fall in the middle range of coverage frequency:
- Safe social media use: 35 mentions.
- Cyberbullying: 30 mentions.
- Digital footprint awareness: 29 mentions.
- Recognizing phishing or scams: 27 mentions.
- AI-Generated Risks are the Least Covered TopicThe coverage of the newest digital phenomena, such as AI-related risks, is the lowest:
- AI-generated risks (deepfakes, impersonation, fraud): Mentioned only 23 times. This is significantly less than the other topics and may suggest that youth workers require more support or training to address these new, rapidly evolving threats.


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