YOUTH 2020 - The position of young people in Slovenia

338 Figure 10.7: Readiness for socio-political participation of young people online (in %). 40% 50% 60% 10% 30% 20% Already did 70% Visited the website of a political party or movement Send or shared a message that addresses a topical social issue via Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, or similar tools Viewed the Facebook/ Twitter/Instagram etc. profile of a politician, political party, or movement Probably would 28.9 22.1 20.6 31.6 34.3 34.1 0% Source: Mladina 2020 . 10.5  KEY FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATION The key findings of this chapter can be summarized in the following points: 1. Only 40% of young people feel able to make good judgments re- garding the credibility of online content. 2. In comparison with other EU countries, Slovenia is among the poorest countries in terms of the share of young people with com- puter programming skills. 3. Over 80% of young people use the internet to read e-mails, listen to music, watch videos and online television, and share content and communicate on social networks. Only about half of them download or play computer games online. 4. Young people spend the most their time online consuming enter- tainment content. There is little active content creation as listen- ing tomusic and visiting social networks are at the top. They spend very little time reading newspapers andmagazines.When it comes

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