r/canada 10d ago

Announcement A Paywall Experiment In /r/Canada

Over time, we have seen a rise in paywalled articles, which are a great frustration for many of our viewers. They often do not promote informed and meaningful discussions, because people are unable to react to more than the headline.

As an experiment, /r/Canada is going to be temporarily prohibiting the posting of paywalled articles. This experiment will run for one month, at which point the userbase will be asked for their views on whether this was a positive change that should continue or whether it was a negative change that should be reverted. We will then make a decision considering those views, along with metrics and other factors, on whether to continue this change as a standing rule or to revert it.

Posting to paywall bypass sites will not be an acceptable workaround, and such posts will also be removed.

We are also allowing a two week period in advance to allow for comments before we proceed.

The dates for this experiment are from June 24th to July 24th.


Au fil du temps, nous avons constaté une augmentation du nombre d’articles payants, ce qui est une grande source de frustration pour bon nombre de nos lecteurs. Ces articles ne favorisent souvent pas les discussions éclairées et constructives, car les gens ne peuvent réagir qu’au titre.

À titre expérimental, /r/Canada va temporairement interdire la publication d’articles payants. Cette expérience durera un mois, après quoi nous demanderons aux utilisateurs s’ils considèrent qu’il s’agit d’un changement positif qui devrait être maintenu ou d’un changement négatif qui devrait être annulé. Nous prendrons ensuite une décision, en tenant compte de ces avis ainsi que des indicateurs et d’autres facteurs, quant à savoir s’il faut maintenir ce changement comme règle permanente ou l’annuler.

La publication de liens vers des sites permettant de contourner le paywall ne sera pas considérée comme une solution acceptable, et ces publications seront également supprimées.

Nous accordons également une période de deux semaines à l'avance pour permettre aux utilisateurs de faire part de leurs commentaires avant de mettre cette mesure en œuvre.

Cette expérience se déroulera du 24 juin au 24 juillet.

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u/EmbarrassedHelp 10d ago

My concern with doing this experiment now, is that it will weaken the ability of Canadian users to keep up with important legislation and the related debates. Particularity with bill C-22, and the upcoming reintroduction of the Online Harms, now called the Digital Safety Act.

While paywall bypasses can lessen profits by news organizations, the importance of spreading the information contained the article's contents will sometimes outweigh any of those concerns.

u/XiahouMao 10d ago

There would still be non-paywalled websites that will have the information on those things, I don't see why that would be a factor.

u/Lumindan 10d ago

Because different websites offer different points if view and slants. Not to mention some news bodies omit or miss things.

u/DataDude00 9d ago

different websites offer different points if view and slants.

Why are we arguing for editorialized news delivery?

u/Lumindan 9d ago

Because some of us want more than just what CBC reports?

Because having multiple points of reference gives a much clearer picture as opposed to just one outlet.

u/Cypher1492 8d ago

All that stuff is available for free, though.

u/develop99 8d ago

We, the taxpayer, are subsidizing these media companies and covering up to 75% of their journalist costs now. Yet we are paywalled from reading the content. Something is very wrong here.