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== | ==What is the Internet Health Report?== | ||
The Internet Health Report is Mozilla’s open source initiative to document and explain what’s happening to the health of the Internet. | The Internet Health Report is Mozilla’s open source initiative to document and explain what’s happening to the health of the Internet. | ||
The report’s goal is to provide a compelling, credible and broadly accessible source of information on the state of | The report’s goal is to provide a compelling, credible and broadly accessible source of information on the state of internet health. The report is meant to serve both as a touchstone for people working to improve internet health and as an ‘issue platform’ that informs the work of the Mozilla community and our allies. | ||
The [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Mozilla_Issues_Agenda internet health issues] that Mozilla is focused on are: | |||
* Privacy and security | |||
* Openness | |||
* Decentralization | |||
* Web literacy | |||
* Digital inclusion | |||
The report is an annual, standalone publication, and a resource that can be remixed and repurposed in support of related initiatives. | |||
It highlights human stories, research and data, drawing on the internet health community and the research and thinking of Mozilla’s allies. If needed, Mozilla may also commission original research for the report. | |||
The ideation process for each report will be open to everybody interested in contributing, and we will encourage and offer various channels for such contributions. | |||
The long-term goal for the Internet Health Report is to become the human-centred, open source alternative to voices like Mary Meeker. Instead of providing a narrow Silicon Valley industry view, it sums up the research and initiatives of internet health leaders from around the world. | |||
===Related Links=== | ===Related Links=== | ||
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