Deaf Youth, Social Media, and Community Building 1 / 10What is the main function of EUDY within the European Deaf youth network? Organising short-term leisure projects for local groups Coordinating national Deaf youth organisations and representing young Deaf people at European level Providing direct counselling to individual Deaf teenagers Managing social media campaigns for international NGOs 2 / 10Why are international youth camps considered especially valuable for Deaf young people? They mainly offer entertainment and travel experiences They replace formal education programmes They create a space for shared language use, cultural exchange, and identity development They train youth only for leadership positions 3 / 10What is a key risk mentioned in the articles about Deaf youth using social media? Losing interest in Deaf culture Being exposed to misinformation or online bullying Spending less time in school Becoming too dependent on technology for learning 4 / 10Who organises most EUDY youth camps across Europe? European Union institutions National Deaf youth organisations in cooperation with EUDY Individual Deaf influencers International hearing charities 5 / 10How can social media strengthen Deaf identity among young people? By creating private spaces separated from the wider Deaf community By offering platforms where Deaf youth share stories, language practices, and cultural experiences By promoting mainstream trends over Deaf culture By limiting contact to local networks only 6 / 10What best distinguishes Deaf influencers from general social-media creators? They mainly focus on entertainment content They combine everyday life content with representation of Deaf language and culture They avoid political or social topics They use spoken language to reach wider audiences 7 / 10Why are accessible livestreams important for Deaf youth? They reduce the need for online moderation They allow real-time participation in events using sign language and captions They prevent online conflicts They replace recorded video content 8 / 10Youth camps support Deaf young people to build identity, leadership skills, and pride. True False 9 / 10All online videos shared by Deaf influencers include captions or sign language. True False 10 / 10European Deaf youth organisations actively address risks such as cyberbullying on social media. True False Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz