Rezo

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Rezo
Rezo (2018)
Rezo (2018)
YouTube channel (music, entertainment)
language German
founding September 17, 2015 (main channel)
October 3, 2018 (second channel)
channels Main channel rezo Second
channel Rezo yes lol ey
Subscribers over 1.7 million (main channel)
over 1.4 million (second channel)
Calls over 180 million (main channel)
over 200 million (second channel)
Videos over 60 (main channel)
over 110 (second channel)
(updated July 16, 2020)

Rezo [ ˈɹiːzo ] (* according to own information in Wuppertal ) is a German web video producer , influencer , entrepreneur and columnist . He is known as a musician and entertainer on the online platform YouTube and gained the attention of a broader public through political statements. In addition to his YouTube presence and his entrepreneurial activities, he appeared on entertainment television and contributed his own time-sensitive column for Zeit Online . Although Rezo sees himself as an entertainer, his political opinions in particular have been taken up publicly again. His video The Destruction of the CDU , in which he criticized the Union parties for their climate policy shortly before the 2019 European elections , sparked a broad social debate. The outcome of the election and the decision of many young voters against the Union parties was associated with the effects of the video, for which the term “Rezo Effect” became established. Rezo also later criticized the behavior of isolated politicians and took a negative attitude towards parts of the press .

Personal

Rezo does not reveal his real name in public. a He gives Wuppertal as his place of birth and August 14th as his birthday. b There are conflicting sources on age and year of birth: Rezo documents published in 2017 showing the year of birth 1989; his age was given by publications at the time as 27 and 28 years respectively. In 2018, Rezo referred to a publication of the documents on the German-language Wikipedia , which now indicated the year of birth 1992, which he explicitly confirmed when asked later. c When he received widespread media attention in the spring of 2019, the year of birth 1992 was taken up and his age was given in the press - sometimes with reference to Wikipedia and Rezo himself - as 26 years. d

Rezo grew up in a pastor's family. His parents are pastors , as are several relatives. During his school days, he was bullied and briefly received psychological treatment . Music gave him a way out, and he inherited his father's musical talent. Rezo studied computer science at the Technical University of Dortmund and stated that he took music as a minor. From 2015 he was supported by the Dortmunder Modell Mittelstands - Scholarship donated by medium-sized companies . He obtained a bachelor's degree in 2013 and a Master of Science in 2017 with theses in graph theory . e He has lived in Aachen since the beginning of 2018 . Since Rezo says he lives vegan and does not use intoxicants such as nicotine and cannabis , he was assigned to the straight edge . Although he does not call himself Christian , he has “very much internalized” Christian values . He noticed his eloquence through his upbringing, as there was always a lively culture of discussion at the dining table at home. He stutter but sometimes what it in live situations, such as panel discussions was unpleasant.

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Amateur art

Rezo stated that he had been in music bands - almost exclusively in the metal genre - since he was 14 . He has mastered the guitar and also has a basic knowledge of other instruments. He started producing songs with the Cubase SX software at the age of 15 and two years later invested the money intended for his driver's license in studio equipment so that he could also record live instruments. In 2015 Rezo went on tour in the UK as part of the Dortmund postcore and dubstep amateur band Forever Ends Today with the program Under the Influence . In the same year he also produced the album Undone for the progressive rock group Soundtology. After his last group broke up, Rezo said he planned to play music again with a bandmate. The plan did not work out due to time constraints, which is why he started a solo career afterwards.

YouTube channels

A still from a video showing three youthfully dressed men on a sofa bed.  Two have blue hair and are wearing baseball caps.  One of them has his face, neck, arms and hands tattooed.  In front of the sofa there is a wheel of fortune with the names of various media personalities as hits.  The three of them are playing a game with the wheel of fortune and are having fun.
Rezo (left) can be seen in entertainment videos on the Internet. The picture shows him making a guest appearance on the channel of the YouTuber
Rewinside .

On September 17, 2015, he opened the rezo channel on the online video portal YouTube and began uploading music videos with cover versions . The artist name Rezo [ ˈɹiːzo ] has no meaning and was chosen by him for his YouTube presence, as he was well received by friends who were test subjects . f He used to dye his hair regularly in different colors . At the time of his first internet success, they happened to be blue, so they stayed with him and have become a kind of trademark . While still a student, Rezo started working full-time on web videos . He gave up his goal of pursuing a “normal” job after graduation and concentrated completely on his YouTube channel. In addition to covered songs, Rezo also published mashups there, i.e. songs from sampled or edited excerpts from the works of other artists. In other videos, he sang hate speech and met other YouTubers to make music with them.

Rezo has benefited from the support of other web video producers such as Julien Bam and MrTrashpak. A larger Internet audience he was in 2016 by a rap - parody of the song Everyday Saturday of YouTubers ApoRed known. On October 3rd, 2018 he finally created a second channel with Rezo ja lol ey . As a reason, Rezo stated that he could upload other types of videos on his secondary channel that would not fit his main channel. This enables him to try out new ideas spontaneously and without time pressure. This was mainly followed by entertainment and comedy videos with other YouTubers, such as Internet challenges in which guests compete against each other in funny or unpleasant competitions.

Rezo described the creative process for his main channel in an interview in 2017. The process of creating a clip varies depending on the type of project. Videos would mostly be released on the weekend and be in production for a week. A short planning phase is followed by sound production at home and voice recording in the studio. After that, Rezo would do the post-production at home while he took care of the locations and props . The subsequent filming of the video took about a day, after which he worked on the editing until shortly before it was published . He is supported in his productions by employees such as his production manager and cutter TJ. In collaborations with other YouTubers, Rezo often shares the work with them, for example by contributing the music to Julien Bam.

Entrepreneurship

Rezo's YouTube channels are monetized; Revenue is generated through product placements or through advertising by Google AdSense . A connected online shop generates additional income for fan articles such as T-shirts. In addition, Rezo is booked as an influencer by companies. Among other things, he advertised the drink Fanta from The Coca-Cola Company , the first-person shooter computer game Destiny 2 published by Activision , the smartphone brand Honor from Huawei , as well as products from the media group Sky , the telecommunications service provider NetCologne and the discounter Aldi Süd . He chooses his partners carefully and taking into account his person, his values ​​and his lifestyle.

Rezo was initially marketed by the Cologne influencer agency Tube One, which, as part of the Ströer Group, implements cross-media advertising campaigns . In January 2020 he switched to the Cologne-based agency All In - Artist Management of the entrepreneur Kevin Tewe. In the trade press, this was seen as a reaction to the impending takeover of Tube Ones by Divimove , which belongs to the RTL Group and thus to the Bertelsmann group . Rezo himself said that he followed his manager, who also moved to All In. Rezo has had several startups since 2019 , one for the statistical analysis of data in social media for advertising campaigns. He also wanted to found an association with others . In July 2020, Rezo announced the launch of the Nindo social media analysis tool , which he developed with friends.

Additional media presence

On April 28, 2018 Rezo appeared in the show Beginner against winners of the TV channel ProSieben . Together with other YouTubers, he played for a charitable cause against the German women's national team in curling as part of Red Nose Day . In June 2019, shortly after he became known to the general public, he was a guest on Jan Böhmermann's late-night show Neo Magazin Royale . He refused invitations to other well-known talk shows on public television channels, but on October 23, 2019, he was a guest at the media magazine Zapp on NDR television . Since October 24, 2019, Zeit Online has published a bi - weekly , time-critical column entitled Rezo disturbs . As in his online videos, he sometimes uses youth language expressions and comments on political events, among other things.

Positions

Political statements

Rezo campaigned against the copyright reform of the European Union. In March 2019, he gave a speech at a demonstration on the Cologne Heumarkt.

Although he says he is not an activist but an entertainer, Rezo expresses himself on political issues and goes public with his opinions. In 2017 he was one of the faces of the influencer-supported HIV prevention campaign Do what you want by the non-profit organization Jugend gegen AIDS . At the beginning of 2019 he published several videos with which he positioned himself against the copyright reform of the European Union (EU) in the form planned at the time. He criticized the fact that in the debate about the amendment the proponents used " propaganda " techniques, argued "irrelevantly" and "ignored the expert opinion" of politics. He contacted several MEPs by phone and advocated the introduction of a flat fee .

On May 18, 2019, in the run-up to the 2019 European elections , Rezo published a 55-minute video on his second channel entitled The Destruction of the CDU . A few months earlier he had used the format of a “destruction video” for the first time by criticizing a colleague on YouTube. Rezo explained the meaning of the term destruction in the YouTube subculture by saying that he had "argued someone quite flat". With the video he did not try to "actively [...] destroy someone", but report on the "facts and figures" that would suggest "that the CDU is destroying itself, its reputation and its election result [...]". By CDU, he actually means the Union parties , i.e. the Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU) and Christian-Social Union in Bavaria (CSU). In The Destruction of the CDU , Rezo sharply criticized the politics of German parties; He addressed primarily the Union, as well as the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) and the Alternative for Germany (AfD). He criticized the social and climate policy of the Union parties in particular: the government's course ignored the widening of the gap between rich and poor , was not based on scientific consensus and was thus destroying the future of the planet. He backed up his statements in the video with a 13-page list of sources .

Towards the end of the video, Rezo made a clear recommendation regarding the European elections: "Please do not vote for the SPD, please do not vote for the CDU, please do not vote for the CSU and certainly not for the AfD." He later said he had the recommendation clearly related to the climate policy of the parties. He encouraged the parties Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen and Die Linke to pursue an even more intensive environmental protection policy. The destruction of the CDU became Rezo's most successful publication with around 17 million clicks. The networked YouTuber scene and its followers called research on the origin of this great attention the "first wave" with 2.5 million views; this was later picked up by the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung ( FAZ ), Spiegel Online and other media, with the number of clicks and subscribers for Rezo being driven up by the Ströer news site t-online.de . g On May 24, 2019, he uploaded a three-minute follow-up video entitled A Statement from 70+ Youtubers , in which Germany's most famous web video producers, such as LeFloid , Dagi Bee and Julien Bam, agreed with his statements in the previous video. Later the number of his supporters grew to over 90. Regarding the fact that politicians would “discredit” YouTubers and have used such “disrespectful techniques” against them, “against [their] own people” in the same year, Rezo ended the video with the words: “You have no friends with it made."

A little later he stated that he was “not a fan” of the Free Democratic Party (FDP), but his video The Destruction of the CDU had already been far too long to focus on. Rezo represented a "clear political position - especially against more right-wing parties ". He criticized the governing parties for not prioritizing the younger generation and their concerns in favor of the older electorate. Regarding the genesis of The Destruction of the CDU , he stated that he felt the “ intrinsic urge” to familiarize himself with topics, to pursue clarification and to initiate “a discourse [...] regardless of the political background”. Rezo countered the accusation of acting out of economic interests by not placing any advertising in the video and therefore even made a negative deal with it. With the help of TJ and occasional consultation with the journalist Tilo Jung , he invested "hundreds of hours" of work in the project over a period of weeks. Shortly after the appearance of The Destruction of the CDU , Rezo mentioned that he would "[i] rgendwann definitely" produce political videos again, because he already had ideas.

In June 2019, he criticized the food and agriculture minister Julia Klöckner's lack of distance from the food industry, when she appeared in a video together with the head of the Nestlé group in Germany and praised the company and was accused of surreptitious advertising. Shortly thereafter, he was incredulous about comments from Interior Minister Horst Seehofer . His statements about the most complicated possible formulation of legal texts to avoid resistance from the population had caused outrage. After the right-wing extremist attack in Halle , which the assassin based on first-person shooters and streamed live on the Internet , Seehofer announced that he would have to focus more closely on the gamer scene. Rezo then wrote on Twitter that Seehofer had "screwed up his job [...]", was "blatantly incompetent" and called such people in positions of power " doofies ". When faced with criticism of a drastic and ambiguous form of language, Rezo defended himself by stating that he had "not actively considered" how to phrase the tweet and spoke in "perfectly normal [standard] language", which is used by "under thirty", by "many millions of people in this country".

Regarding the ethical aspect of his cooperation with an American corporation like Google, Rezo was of the opinion that the possibility of large corporations to influence culture was a "fundamentally critical question" - but this automatically also affects large German companies, only they are not considered by many. Rezo generally welcomed a German or European alternative to YouTube, which could combine several online portals in a so-called “super media library ”. In such a project, however, the infrastructural implementation and the profit-making intention of potentially participating companies would stand in the way of successful implementation.

Rezo campaigned for food to be labeled with CO2 . He spoke out in favor of avoiding plastic waste , rescuing refugees at sea and giving them the right to vote from the age of 16. Since April 22, 2020, the almost twenty-minute video How politicians shit schoolchildren at the moment ... by Rezo has been available on YouTube, which deals with the questions of the need for high school exams and orderly school operations during the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany . At the end of his lecture, Rezo explains that he has no solution for the teachers, parents and students themselves. However, he recommended that the respective parties of the culture ministers of the states shown in the video no longer be elected in the next state election .

Journalism criticism

Rezo stated that he only read newspapers and magazines online, but not in print in everyday life. He was critical of a few journalists who spread “false claims” and “lie”. The head of the domestic politics department at the FAZ , Jasper von Altenbockum , had sharply criticized Rezo for his video The Destruction of the CDU shortly after its publication. In June, the journalist picked up the video of an Islamist , anti-Semitic and homophobic online portal on Twitter and accused Rezo of doing campaigning , contrary to previous statements ; this is done for the Ströer Group. Rezo accused von Altenbockum of having "just babbled bullshit" with his message and asked him how he wanted to deal with the situation. Von Altenbockum later deleted his tweet with the video reference and apologized on Twitter "[f] ure the misleading wording". Rezo later criticized the journalist again for spreading "right-wing conspiracy theories " and for not having apologized for it.

In August 2019, Rezo spontaneously and anecdotally made fun of parts of the print media world , such as a few journalists and the tabloids , during a guest appearance on the Space Frogs YouTube channel ; he wondered why not all newspapers would be critical of the media . The German Association of Journalists (DJV) published a press release on behalf of the industry, in which it described the video as "cheap propaganda" and "blanket defamation". A few hours later, the DJV withdrew the report and later stated that there had been different opinions within the association about the statements in the video. Shortly afterwards, according to Rezo, a large number of media reports appeared on the process, all of which contained “the same errors”. He was able to trace the news back to a report by the German Press Agency (dpa) and called there with a request for correction. According to his own statement, Rezo sent a five-page PDF file to the dpa after they rejected a public apology , in which he indicated the possible processing of the process in a future video.

Both DJV and dpa finally admitted errors in their reports. A phone call by Rezo to the Spiegel gave him the opportunity to publish an essay critical of the media in the magazine . In it he wrote that you had "not done a bit of journalism" if you took a report from the dpa directly. Rezo called for a better processing of journalistic errors and a more critical handling of such "misconduct" in journalism. He cited Übermedien and Bildblog as positive examples of a self-critical press . In February 2020, he summed up his relationship with the journalist profession with the words: “I like him more and I hate him more.” He also criticized the fact that something gains relevance through repeated mention in the press: “Only [because it] it says in the press, [it is] not important. ”On May 31, 2020, Rezo published a one-hour video entitled The Destruction of the Press , in which he addresses the population's declining trust in the German press. According to him, the reasons for this include journalists who often do not do justice to the press code in their reporting and thus damage the reputation of the publisher or those affected and who create the basis for conspiracy theories through insufficient research .

reception

public perception

audience

According to Rezo, "most [of his subscribers] are adults between 20 and 30". Around 30% are “18 to 24 year olds”, the proportion of female and male viewers is normally “almost exactly 50:50”. The statistics from YouTube Analytics would show that almost half of the audience for The Destruction of the CDU consists of 18 to 24 year olds; 11 percent are minors and the rest are over 24 years old, although the viewers were overall older than usual and the proportion of male viewers was around 65%. Rezo's main channel has 1.7 million subscriptions, his secondary channel 1.3 million. In research on censorship efforts in influencer marketing , he was among a minority of the investigated channel owner that not one of 28 test words such as " Clickbait ", " fake " stolen "," or " surreptitious advertising " tried to prevent. He did not limit his audience in using these critical terms in their feedback in YouTube viewer comments.

Reactions up to the publication of The Destruction of the CDU

Before May 2019, Rezo received only occasional and topic-related attention in the print and specialist press. In a newspaper report in mid-2017 on the occasion of an exhibition of influencer portrait art , Robert Cherkowski from the Kölnische Rundschau called Rezo a “fun rapper” who, like other “highly frequented internet stars”, is “difficult to explain”. In November 2018, Peter Glaser reported on t-online.de about Rezo's 1 million subscriber special, in which the entertainer sang songs with 100 other YouTubers. In the context of the debate about the EU copyright reform in 2019, Stefan Herwig from the FAZ attacked the YouTuber: in spite of "neutral statements", viewers on channels like Rezo were only shown videos that viewed Article 13 of the amendment critically. Thomas Kaspar from the Frankfurter Rundschau, on the other hand, praised Rezo's commitment: he was the “face of a generation” and, despite their political content, had reached many young people with his videos on copyright reform. With the publication of The Destruction of the CDU , Rezo received a wide response from politics, science and the media.

Political reactions

A few days after the appearance of the video, CDU General Secretary Paul Ziemiak Rezo accused Rezo of spreading “false claims” because it did not differentiate and did not allow any other opinion. With regard to the sources given, he spoke of a "mixture of many pseudo-facts". The unproven rumor was spread in right-wing populist media that Rezo had been commissioned by Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen with a paid political campaign . Although Ströer and Tube One left several press inquiries about their business relationship with Rezo unanswered, Rezo himself decidedly refused to have been influenced by companies, institutions or parties in the initiative or idea of ​​the video. A later offer to talk on the part of Ziemiak did not materialize due to disagreements with Rezo, also due to the spread of the aforementioned rumors by CDU MPs. The CDU politician Philipp Amthor prepared a response video at the request of his party, but it was never shown. Instead, the CDU published an eleven-page PDF file as an open letter to Rezo, which was also intended to serve as a fact check of his statements in The Destruction of the CDU .

Reactions and Investigations from Science

The engineering scientist Volker Quaschning examined the climate section of the CDU fact check and found "no reliable statements" that would "substantially refute" Rezo's statements in the video. The climate researcher Stefan Rahmstorf attested to Rezo that he “ understood the crucial facts about the climate crisis very well” and “communicated them clearly and emphatically in his video”. Christian Thomsen , founder of the Center for Climate Research of Free , Technical and Humboldt -University and Charité existing Berlin University Alliance , wrote: ". Rezo [can ...] cleaner quote than some federal ministers and state politicians" He had a scientific topic in contrast to traditional media reached a wide audience. Thomsen and the economist Uwe Schneidewind praised Rezo for a successful science communication . The communication scientist Barbara Pfetsch considered Rezo's use of language to be crucial for his success. His language is "clear and descriptive", as if it were "translated into the language of the target group", which works "across age and educational limits".

The educational scientist and media educator Valentin Dander found in his analysis that Rezo had used the format of a university lecture , even if there were differences in areas such as the language used and the audience. He took up the investigation of the media researcher Christoph Engemann, who recognized in Rezo's contribution “an indication of the emergence of a new orality” which marks “a separation from a dominant written culture ”. The media scientist Maren Schuster and the theater scholar Matthias Völkel spoke of the media response to Rezo as "a supposedly comprehensive, concertante and comparatively long media response outside the [s] social media". According to them, "in some of the first reactions, judgmental attitudes dominated, relating to the age and profession of the author as well as the channel of publication, doubting the correctness of what was said and placing the contribution under suspicion of propaganda and opinion-making". Rezo's contribution is relevant "not least because [he] found the way out of the continuum of [s] social media to follow-up communication in the non-genuine network media and initiated a public debate".

Reactions in the media

Rezo appeared on a cover by Lothar Gorris for Der Spiegel , which was titled Rezoluzzer - a suitcase word from "Rezo" and " Revoluzzer ". In reference to the 1968 movement , Gorris named the new climate-conscious generation of protests, which had gained influence in 2019, the “19s” or the “new APO” ( extra-parliamentary opposition ) and added Rezo to this movement. The accompanying cover story by Alexander Kühn and eleven other journalists found Rezo to be the “perfect representative of his generation” because of his lifestyle and political convictions. He "[suffer] in himself and the world" and also admit it. The blogger Sascha Lobo was of the opinion on Spiegel Online that Rezo "has taken over the role of the blue-haired tsunami in the digital public self-destruction of conservatism and is continuing it brilliantly". On the evening of the election on May 26, 2019, Business Insider and ZDF spoke of a "Rezo effect" with a view to the age distribution in the results of the European elections: the Union had suffered severe losses among young voters, while the Greens rose in favor of this electorate . The outcome of the election has been linked to Rezo's recommendations. Andreas Briese, head of the YouTube Partnership advertising program for Central Europe at Google , found that Rezo had changed the general public's perception of YouTube; It was only through him that it was registered for the first time that political and social debates were being initiated on the video portal.

Stephan Detjen , chief correspondent of Deutschlandradios and board member of the Federal Press Conference , took a critical look at his approach to the destruction of the CDU in an interview with Rezo . Rezo argued "totally saturated with facts" - admittedly, but from a journalistic point of view - "one-sided" and " polemically ". He found that this “could also have something really destructive”: Detjen was shocked by the “success of polemical speech on the Internet” and drew a comparison to the American ultra-conservative and reactionary talk radio , which derived its commercial and political success precisely from it and ruined the political landscape of the United States . The discussion between him as a journalist and Rezo as a logician made "differences in self-image" clear. Detjen found that Rezo was withdrawing a factual discussion from the dispute by defending the video with reference to logic , since in the end only the statement "I am the only one who can be right" is available.

In November 2019, Rezo was confronted with the criticism that he had published a sexist , misogynistic and violence-glorifying YouTube video. It was the game "Kiss, Marry, Kill" , which is especially popular in the English-speaking world. Several publications reported a shit storm on Twitter. h The case was commented on in the media. Andreas Tobler from the Tages-Anzeiger found that Rezo and two other YouTubers, although they also addressed men in the video, “especially when it comes to women”, “indulged in violent fantasies”. He was of the opinion that Rezo and other YouTubers were “something like the intellectuals of a young generation”, and wrote: “How can it be that three young adults in full possession of their intellectual powers indulge in public fantasies of violence against women?” Sascha Lehnartz turned in the world on Sunday explicitly addressed an older readership in this context and said, "only people with a sense of postmodern screwed-up online irony" would understand the video. He made a reference to The Destruction of the CDU and wrote: "We are just surprised that a figure of rezoschem maturity could still drive a ruling party before him a few weeks ago."

Deutschlandfunk Kultur reported on the criticism of a blogger who saw in the video “misogyny that is extremely deeply rooted in society”. She was most annoyed that Rezo did not apologize despite his offer to talk to her. In a further comment for the radio program, Azadê Peşmen asked himself on what basis a conversation about the process with Rezo could have taken place, “if there was not even a minimum consensus [,…] respect for women”. Because this also includes “not putting any misogynistic content online”. When asked about the criticism, Rezo replied that previous videos of this type had never interested anyone. This time, too, based on the low dislike rate, there was demonstrably no shit storm. It was just so misinterpreted by the press.

In June 2020, journalists rated the theses and allegations presented in Rezo's video The Destruction of the Press for the most part as correct and important, if not new. It was criticized, however, that Rezo draws a sharp line between serious and dubious media, although the transitions are fluid. The FAZ responded with a written statement and accused him, in its response video, The mockery of the press, among other things, of spreading untruths and not complying with journalistic standards. The Berliner Zeitung checked Rezo's allegations in its reporting and criticized the fact that he had only considered a small part (18 of 90 print articles, additional online articles were also published). As a result, the "false claim rate" of 55 percent is wrong. The newspaper rejected some of the errors in six articles criticized by Rezo. The world also checked Rezo's allegations and criticized several of his assessments as well as criticized his statistical method.

Awards

Individual evidence

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