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=What is the Internet Health Report?=
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The Internet Health Report is Mozilla’s open source initiative to document and explain what’s happening to the health of the Internet.
== '''What was the Internet Health Report?''' ==


* [https://internethealthreport.org/2018 2018 Internet Health Report]
The Internet Health Report was created in 2017 to document and explain what’s happening to the health of the internet from year to year. At the time, the Mozilla Foundation and Mozilla Corporation worked together to develop a framework for “internet health” that focused on five issue areas (Decentralization, Openness, Privacy &amp; Security, Web Literacy and Digital Inclusion) and the report was key to socializing the term and explaining what it means for the internet to be “healthy”.
* [https://internethealthreport.org/v01/ 2017 Internet Health Report 0.1. (prototype)]
* [https://internethealthreport.org/ Internet Health Report website and blog]


===The Goal===
The report was designed to be “open source” in the sense that it drew on input from hundreds of people, as well as staff and allies of Mozilla. Then and today, its goal is to provide a compelling, credible and broadly accessible source of information on the state of Mozilla’s priority internet issues. It serves both as a touchstone for those who track internet issues, and as an ‘issue platform’ that informs the work of the Mozilla community and our allies.
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 long-term goal for the Internet Health Report is to become the human-centred, open source alternative to voices like [https://www.kleinerperkins.com/perspectives/internet-trends-report-2018/ 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.
After three editions using the internet health framework, MoFo’s programmatic focus narrowed to trustworthy AI, and the report pivoted with a slight shift in focus too.


===The Audience===
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The Internet Health Report’s primary target audience, as both readers and contributors to the report, are i'''nternet health professionals''' working day-to-day on internet health topics, and '''activists''' who work on internet health issues in their spare time.
== '''Timeline''' ==


[[Internet_Health_Report#Audience|Read more]]
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| style="text-align: left;"| 2017
| style="text-align: left;"| [https://internethealthreport.org/v01/ '''Internet Health Report 0.1'''] English, German, French and Spanish.
| style="text-align: left;"| “What’s helping (and what’s hurting) our largest global resource” ''This report was a prototype and planted a seed for further discussion about indicators of internet health, including in a custom-made [https://internethealthreport.consider.it online discussion forum].''
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| style="text-align: left;"| 2018
| style="text-align: left;"| [https://mozilla-hub.atlassian.net/wiki/internethealthreport.org/2018/ '''Internet Health Report'''] English, German, French, Spanish
| style="text-align: left;"| “How healthy is the internet?” ''This was the first complete edition and included around 50 articles with stories, data visuals and analysis across a range of topics, translated into four languages.''
|-
| style="text-align: left;"| 2019
| style="text-align: left;"| [https://internethealthreport.org/2019/ '''Internet Health Report + Reading lists + Book'''] English only
| style="text-align: left;"| “How healthy is the internet?” ''This report included included the ability to create and share a personal reading list. It was published simultaneously as [https://www.transcript-publishing.com/978-3-8376-4946-8/internet-health-report-2019/ an open access book] by an academic publisher.''
|-
| style="text-align: left;"| 2020
| style="text-align: left;"| [https://mozilla-hub.atlassian.net/wiki/2020.internethealthreport.org/ '''Internet Health Report + 100 People'''] English only
| style="text-align: left;"| “A healthier internet is possible” ''This report included data visuals and three spotlight articles, plus a feature with 100 leaders who shared their healthy and unhealthy moments for the internet in 2020.''
|-
| style="text-align: left;"| 2022
| style="text-align: left;"| [https://mozilla-hub.atlassian.net/wiki/2022.internethealthreport.org/ '''Internet Health Report + IRL Podcast'''] English only
| style="text-align: left;"| “AI in Real Life” ''This report included a compilation of facts and figures showing who has power over AI (and who doesn’t) and a podcast featuring over a dozen voices on AI worldwide.''
|}


===The Format & Scope===
'''What was the mission statement of the report?'''
The Internet Health Report is an annual, standalone publication, and a resource that can be remixed and repurposed in support of related initiatives.


The report is focused on internet health, and in particular [[Mozilla_Issues_Agenda|five issues that Mozilla is focused on]]: Privacy and security; Openness; Decentralization; Web literacy; Digital inclusion.
Quote: “The Internet Health Report articulates Mozilla’s voice and opinions. We forecast and reflect on ‘what can be done’ (and what ''is'' being done) by telling stories of people and initiatives that serve as exemplary prototypes for the innovations and collaborations necessary for systemic change.


The report’s content 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 report’s opinionated stance is rooted in research and evidence and its content is shaped by inputs from Mozilla’s staff, global communities and allies.


[[Internet_Health_Report#Format_.26_Scope|Read more]]
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== '''Who created the Internet Health Report?''' ==


===The Creation Process & Contributions===
The report was steered by the Foundation’s onetime Insights team under the leadership of Kasia Odrozek (director) and J. Bob Alotta (VP of Global Programs). The earliest editions were led by Sam Burton (former director) and Mark Surman (executive director) with the Policy team.
The Internet Health Report is currently released each April.  


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.  
Solana Larsen was the editor of the Internet Health Report, working with Eeva Moore (engagement manager), Stefan Baack (research and data analyst), and Neha Ravella (research project manager).


To improve the quality of the report and benefit from picking “the collective brain”, as well as encourage engagement and debate over the internet’s health issues, the report will be developed in an open process.  
Since its inception, the report counted on contributions from many, many other Mozillians, including from policy, product and marketing teams, and fellows.


Over [https://internethealthreport.org/2018/introduction/readme/ 200 people directly contributed] to creating the 2018 Internet Health Report by writing, reviewing, researching, discussing and designing.
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== '''Who was the audience for the Internet Health Report?''' ==


Many more also gave feedback on the 2017 Internet Health Report and participated in [https://internethealthreport.org/here-is-how-well-measure-internet-health/ the public crowdsourcing process] "How would you measure the health of the Internet?", all of which also informed the 2018 Internet Health Report.
Over the years, the report narrowed its primary target audience to technology builders and policy makers/influencers, but it always enjoyed broad readership including from researchers, activists, journalists, and Mozilla supporters. The 2018 report launched at a time when global public awareness of privacy and big tech consolidation of power was only just beginning to take shape.


[[Internet_Health_Report#Creation_Process_.26_Contributions|Read more]]
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== '''Other materials and links''' ==


===The IHR Staff Team @ Mozilla===
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* '''[https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/Solana/ Solana Larsen], Internet Health Report Editor.'''
| style="text-align: left;"| 2019
''Contact me about: the vision for the IHR, report content, invited contributions, relevant research you’re working on or have heard about''
| style="text-align: left;"| [https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/initiatives/new-york-city-internet-health-report/ New York City Internet Health Report]
 
| style="text-align: left;"| A project by Mozilla senior fellow Meghan McDermott in collaboration with the NYC Mayor’s Office of the Chief Technology Officer.
* '''[https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/kasiaodrozek/Kasia Kasia Odrozek], Internet Health Report Project Manager.'''
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''Contact me about: project timelines & milestones, budget, who’s working on what, where to find information''
| style="text-align: left;"| 2020
 
| style="text-align: left;"| [https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/blog/interview-youth-community-leaders-internet-health/ Community Leaders for Internet Health Report]
* '''[https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/jairus/ Jairus Khan], Internet Health Outreach Coordinator.'''
| style="text-align: left;"| Digital Grassroots’ Uffa Modey and Esther Mwema led an [http://digitalgrassroots.org/internet-health-report.html adaptation] of the report featuring eight internet community leaders from Belarus, Benin, Kenya, Mauritius and Uganda.
''Contact me about: opportunities to contribute to the IHR, ideas you have and supports to share the IHR with your community''
|}
 
* '''[https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/samb/ Sam Burton], Director, Insights at Mozilla Foundation''' which is home to the IHR.
''Contact me about: how the IHR fits into Mozilla’s overall strategy''
 
Our extended staff team at Mozilla consists of many more across MoFo and MoCo who we involve on a temporary basis.
 
'''To get in touch, email ''internethealth@mozillafoundation.org'' with the person's name in the subject line.'''
 
If you’re not sure who to contact, reach out to Kasia and she’ll help you find the right person!
 
=Audience=
===Readers===
There are two tiers of readers we are targeting with the Report.
 
Our primary reader audience is people likely to use the report as a resource: members of the internet health movement.
 
Specifically, our primary audiences are:
* '''Internet health professionals''' working day-to-day on internet health topics. Examples: Director of Engineering at Tech Company, Data Scientist, Program staff at Advocacy NGO, Crypto Party organizer, Member of Think Tank
* '''Activists''' who work on internet health issues in their spare time. Examples: Software Professional, Web Development Teacher, Students, Family's tech support, Artist
 
In the secondary reader audience is '''media'''. We want them to share and promote the report in their networks.
 
===Contributors===
Our primary contributors are are:
* '''Internet health professionals''' working day-to-day on internet health topics. Examples: Director of Engineering at Tech Company, Data Scientist, Program staff at Advocacy NGO, Crypto Party organizer, Member of Think Tank
* '''Activists''' who work on internet health issues in their spare time. Examples: Software Professional, Web Development Teacher, Students, Family's tech support, Artist
* '''Academics''' who research internet health-related topics.
 
[[Internet_Health_Report#Creation_Process_.26_Contributions|Read more about contributing]]!
 
=Format & Scope=
 
The primary format for the report will be a multimedia online publication, connected to Mozilla’s website. It will be easy to navigate, sharable and visually appealing. The language will be non-jargony and accessible, yet densely meaningful and expressing political urgency.
 
In addition to the web version, we will also provide a downloadable PDF version of the report.
 
The content of the report will focus on Mozilla’s [[Mozilla_Issues_Agenda|internet health issues]]:
* Privacy and security
* Openness
* Decentralization
* Web literacy
* Digital inclusion
 
Content in the report may include:
 
* '''Research based analysis and data visualisations''' on internet health’s indicators providing a benchmark and evidence on the current state of the internet (opportunities and threats/healthy and unhealthy).
* '''Compelling, accessible narratives''' about what’s healthy and unhealthy that contextualizes the data by explaining why these issues matter to the future of the internet, and to the people who use it.
* '''Top opportunities showcasing what can be done''' on common and individual level to contribute to a healthy internet
* '''Feature stories, interviews and portraits''' featuring people and stories making the issues more tangible and humanly comprehensible. Possibly in a multimedia format (incl. video, audio etc.)
 
All elements will be bound together with a visual storytelling format that makes for a coherent reader’s journey.
 
Both the Report and the website will be available in several languages (in 2017/2018: English, German, French, Spanish).
 
=Creation Process & Contributions=
 
The (simplified) current production cycle of each Internet Health Report is:
 
[[File:Nternet Health Report Creation Process.png]]
 
* '''June-December:''' Generating ideas and content, inviting contributions, researching & analyzing
* '''January-March:''' Finalizing content and design
* '''April:''' REPORT LAUNCH!
* '''May-June:''' Promoting report, supporting community use and remixing, gathering and making sense of feedback
 
We seek contributions from a range of people: subject matter experts, thought leaders, internal Mozilla stakeholders and community members, feature writers, professionals and activists. To be able to process the contributions in a systematic way, we work along a contributor's framework, where '''some contribution opportunities are open to all and others are invite-only.'''
 
We’re immensely grateful to everyone who helps to create this report!
 
==Contribution opportunities open to all==
 
===Sounding Board===
In public or private meetings/conferences/gatherings/dinners we will ask people whose opinion we value to act as a sounding board to the idea of the report in general, as well as on the specific content and formats ideas.
 
'''Events we’ll be at in 2018:'''
[COMING SOON]
 
===Local Dialogue Hosts===
The report is a great conversation starter about “Internet health” in general. We have guide & materials that can be adapted by anyone, and will assist anyone interested in hosting a conversation about how “Internet health” framing can be adapted for policy, planning or research in a local context, perhaps even in the form of local (or topic specific) health reports.
 
'''How to contribute:'''
* Read ''How To Run An Internet Health Report Discussion Group'' | [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1q92M2rZFZDyy_lL7Zf729C3vx_iMtluU1pe1WKxux7Q English]
* Questions? Contact Jairus! Write him at internethealth@mozillafoundation.org
 
===Eyes and Ears Contribution (sharing research)===
We need help from contributors around the world (and speaking different languages) to send us research they find particularly insightful and interesting on various aspects of Internet health. Apart from helping us to identify new studies to include in the report, it will help us expand our “vocabulary” of Internet health into geographical regions we don’t know as well.
 
'''How to contribute:'''
* Email us at internethealth@mozillafoundation.org
* 2018 call for submissions coming soon
 
===Ideas Contribution (ideas about mission and format)===
We received dozens of emails, comments and feedback submissions through the website with ideas for metrics to include in future versions, or things to do differently on the website. This is helpful, and we hope to expand on encouraging more engagement via the site.
 
'''How to contribute:'''
* Email us at internethealth@mozillafoundation.org
 
==Contribution opportunities by invitation==
* Lead Reviewers
* Research Contribution
* Report Coalition (advisors)
* Writers
 
If you have questions about the contribution opportunities by invitation, please contact Solana.
 
=Materials & Assets to Use and Remix=
 
==2018 Internet Health Report Assets and Resources==
We invite you to use, localize, translate and have fun with these materials! Share them with us or add them below so that others can use them as well. Before you get started, '''read the [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BdDHHxoz-8ZelaKLnh_1HFBCyDc0BpZChDvR7VV3udo/edit?usp=sharing IHR Design Asset User Guide]'''.
 
===For Easy Printing & Use===
* Internet Health Report postcard (print-ready, pdf) | [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OP8H_5BnzJYpY9oc00eKZKMD6AuFHGHh/view?usp=sharing English] [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kJvxAdVYJGJ0_hXTVU-ID6jjUV_NuD6t/view?usp=sharing Portuguese (Brazil)] [https://drive.google.com/open?id=14iFQxeUt8zv2vORbNJHRPWPUEwmGSJDA Chinese]
* Internet Health Report flyer (print-ready, pdf) | [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_QZu24Wev-NT-gCzD2mwDJ2b_o3YGBVG/view?usp=sharing French] [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AMuSM7lwvPbk103O4VxT9YVxD-gwelCP/view?usp=sharing German] [https://drive.google.com/file/d/16oCg2568TKAwb_br7IR2XRJH8HWb7e4c/view?usp=sharing Spanish] [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PigDlRYud655o8Sy3geE5JOM9kuQXWtR/view?usp=sharing Italian] [https://drive.google.com/open?id=17UXYJRpr7H_L8NR3pBakpC3kAhsrwQ-4 Chinese]
* Internet Health Report Flyer (google doc) | [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VYQ902GdNG5haD-yLlaFhT85nDzqSDogpsXL_m-Evkc/edit?usp=sharing English] [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1xPRf77pC_sl28MqAUkQQ1tQeHWL16tG77k0dLHVRcGg Portuguese (Brazil)]
* Internet Health Report One-Pager - color (print-ready, pdf) | [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sCji4WDeHNy0xyquKq1WScfpFdAQ2SA1/view?usp=sharing English]
* Internet Health Report One-Pager - black & white (print-ready, pdf) | [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kZeVA_Ceo8Py2BkGiBmk_RJcRlJjFftC/view?usp=sharing English]
* Internet Health Report One-Pager - color, with hyperlinks (google doc) | [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XgUHamydWJGag5C3xLTx-vLBTXCxske2CevvGrUc4W0/edit?usp=sharing English] [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mBHPhL0nxeeS0pUVkF0WvCX_RRMgOWxH6SRmPowivPA/edit?usp=sharing French] [https://docs.google.com/document/d/15f7OcmutDyKKDU59zwomTof6pyGFI0v28TWQXtVzAss/edit?usp=sharing German] [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Er2tTh-GoXGMvVhBWvAdMrwdBNmJPKvTdFKC0vs--BU/edit?usp=sharing Spanish]
* Internet Health Report One-Pager - color, no hyperlinks (google doc) | [https://docs.google.com/document/d/19wza1szupMoegQplVzLOdxk9KsKoU17Pya0nW0Vps6I/edit?usp=sharing English] [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1e6KrkgknSh6TNEAtepzftXkh6H9nZJ6VwwmHvLlnSeY/edit?usp=sharing Italian]
* Internet Health Report One-Pager - black & white, no hyperlinks (google doc) | [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1V4oiwG5U9NV7rAnI-EtaJkCVHeVSfdmaV5IoKH0-omQ/edit?usp=sharing English]
* Graphics for social or print: [https://drive.google.com/file/d/15WRceAfxr1t-tM2M0HGkMHYiPPvPsw5e/view?usp=sharing World] [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FtgvKzOllUXsvqtmrk_Ivi7-VGbUQojy/view?usp=sharing Emoji] [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ujGqmclcA886XzD6Qo71-1Bir-ctAbxG/view?usp=sharing Issues Text] [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1h1nJBG00zLMr8zPe7SyWieuTX_DgqL3n/view?usp=sharing Emoji Collage] [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OSuXYV8wygTKpsGteH8R9LZ5osAe-dWk/view?usp=sharing Speech Bubble]
 
===For Events and Workshops===
*How To Run An Internet Health Report Discussion Group | [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1q92M2rZFZDyy_lL7Zf729C3vx_iMtluU1pe1WKxux7Q English]
* Internet Health Report Slide Deck (google doc) | [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1EDP3DaCOR-rPVqt5TJ-RcHTawzWauUiCl8Cfpl4XDPc/edit?usp=sharing English] [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1W9SHFMpldvBEqi8uTpNmfnMjIDKh-TUaaj94f59QOe4/edit?usp=sharing French] [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1fyhif5PNRYDoNfDpI2afLkgM8Nj-Huko_zfJwyjM4IU/edit?usp=sharing German] [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/187hCXzxxYVWMVzLrC03bN9e3_c4j3PkBSVcLDGC7mko/edit Spanish] [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1RzFYNsqu2N-bZ3vp8NDV8p8YZ676IR03tFgq4tUOjG4/edit?usp=sharing Portuguese (Brazil)] [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1MSXheT1x-me32F9NQ6LMvz-1GV5_ZcEQiJ0ade0YhYE/edit?usp=sharing Italian]
 
==Community-made Assets, Resources & Remixes==
If you make something, please add it below!
 
* Internet Health Report Logo Sticker Rounded 50mmX50mm | [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Z1mO5p3wVbmAKud2WbxgpB-kGGjvuaB- Illustrator file]
* Internet Health Report Link Box Sticker Rounded 50mmX50mm | [https://drive.google.com/open?id=10uqWwWnIEq7XsxAhG0u9PQB7wwxj1ZoJ Illustrator file] [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1IVJkuqrVESTixtK0zRc2mxISaxLDfj_a PNG file]
* Internet Health Report 5 Key Issues Posters (Portuguese (Brazil)) 60cmX80cm | [https://drive.google.com/open?id=12FzeO7V_xygLkH6doAVnOwV8gKHUmaA_ Illustrator file] [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1wMQHqMcbvkUl1eDdR3BO9F1u27ypP0rs PDF file]
* Internet Health Report Feedback Panel (Portuguese (Brazil)) 60cmX80cm | [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1R7EytOOiaxleE73QmbHBnEAXsJYLKAom Illustrator file]
* Internet Health Report T-Shirt Black | [https://drive.google.com/open?id=10QbbyJwnN2NuRGThdyErKi_gZQyefSGm Illustrator file]
* [https://medium.com/@irvinfly/ihr-chinese-category-c4e6ab1173b6 Chinese 2018 IHR articles category]
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