There is an interesting feature in the Substack-Stats. It is called “Audience Overlap” and I found this nice unsplash-picture when I searched for “Overlap” to illustrate this post. Audience Overlap shows Substack-Publications that share readers with my newsletter. It shows a kind of network I really like. So I decided not only to show you this nice unsplash-picture but also my Audience Overlap and to give you five newsletters to follow.
19 % overlap: Phoneurie (german)
German author Berit Glanz writes fortnightly about internet culture and memes. Subscribe here
15 % overlap: TextHacks (german)
Ann-Kathrin Gerstlauer works as a consultant and lecturer for digital strategy and communication, in TextHacks she promises: Never write mediocre texts on the internet again. Subscribe here
12 % overlap: Platformer (english)
Casey Newton sends out “News at the intersection of Silicon Valley and democracy” - every monday, tuesday and thursday. Subscribe here
11 % overlap: Aus dem Internet-Observatorium (german)
Johannes Kuhn is Journalist in the capital city studio of Deutschlandfunk with a focus on digitalisation policy - he is a former colleague of the SZ and sends out his newsletter weekly. Subscribe here
11 % overlap: cool genug (german)
Since the beginning of 2021, georg schmalzried has been writing in almost weekly editions. he was awarded the golden blogger as "newsletter of the year" in 2022. Subscribe here
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