netzpolitik.org

https://netzpolitik.org

Founded in 2004 by internet activist Markus Beckendahl, netzpolitik.org has become a key institution in media and digital rights circles.

The platform covers news, background research, and independent investigations concerning data security, surveillance, networks, user rights, new technologies, scientific findings and their impact on culture, democracy, and the public. Through this, it aims to ensure that technological change is implemented in the interest of society. The organisation sees itself as a journalistic offer but without being neutral: "Our stance is: we are committed to digital freedom rights and their political implementation".

With frequent investigative pieces, its most well-known political action concerned the leaked documents on the government’s planned surveillance expansion on social networks in 2015 - which motivated public protests with up to 2,000 activists. The resulting treason charges against netzpolitik.org were dropped, with only those against the unknown whistleblower investigated further.

Its community of supporters can discuss and provide input and questions according to strict guidelines. The 26,441 articles published over the last 16+ years have received over 263,310 comments. The organisation also has two podcast series available.

Financially, netzpolitik.org started with donations, advertising, and cross-financing through founder Markus Beckendahl’s agency Newthinking. Since 2016, the media outlet has been registered as an NGO; it is fully funded through donations, with a smaller revenue coming from merchandise sales and from its press monitor. In 2021, the organisation reached its annual goal of 1 million euros - though it was still 40% short of the 2022 goal at the time of writing (November 2022). The media outlet publishes a monthly transparency report outlining its cash flow and spending.

Founder Beckendahl passed on his role as editor-in-chief to his two successors, Anna Biselli and Daniel Leisegang, in 2022. Netzpolitik.org is currently made up of 17 people. The team has been awarded with or nominated for more than 28 awards.

The information in this media profile was collected through desk research. Last updated: January 2023

Last updated date: March 2024

Location:
Berlin, Germany
Year the organisation started publishing:
2004
Languages:
Type of coverage:
International
Countries of coverage:
Other
Other countries of coverage:
Global

Content

Type of content produced by theme:
Economy and business
Economy and finance
Law and crime
Politics
Technology
Journalism genres:
Essays
Interviews and reporting
Graphic novels and comics
Investigative journalism
Narrative journalism
Journalism coverage types and techniques:
Explanatory journalism
Data journalism
Tech platforms and other mediums used:
Website
Blog
Newsletter
Social media platforms
Twitter
Facebook
Instagram
Podcast
YouTube
Primary tech platform or medium used to publish content:
Website

Audience and reach

Social media audience

Facebook number of followers:
104989
Twitter number of followers:
49400
Instagram number of followers:
6731
YouTube number of followers:
6260

Management and team

Founders

Female:
None
Male:
1
Founders:
Markus Beckedahl
Directors:
Stefanie Talaska

Team

Business structure and revenue sources

Organisation tax status:
Non-profit
All revenue sources reported by media leaders:
Content services for others
Content development for other media
Audience support / reader revenue
Individual donations
Other
The primary source of revenue reported by media leaders:
Crowdfunding campaigns for fundraising
Others revenue sources:
Merchandise

Transparency

Publishes information about annual revenue
Doesn’t publish the names of donors
Has an ethics policy / manual
Publishes an ethics policy / manual
Has a data privacy policy
Publishes a data privacy policy
Has a complaints policy
Publishes a complaints policy
Publishes up to date information about its team
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