News blocking | ZuckHub, like bravado towards Meta

The creator of the Facebook page L’Actualité en memes allowed himself to thumb his nose at Meta. Maxime Larrivee-Roy designed ZuckHub, which allows, through a third-party link, to relay news content where the digital giant no longer wants it.


The way the site works is very simple: you just have to go there and copy the URL address of an article to generate a link that can be shared on Facebook and Instagram, for example. According to tests carried out by The Press, ZuckHub worked for many Quebec media, but not all. In particular, it was possible to relay articles from The Press, of Dutyfrom Radio-Canada, from Sun and Quebecor media.


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The ZuckHub.ca website interface

However, the platform did not support articles from the Montreal Campus – the student newspaper of the University of Quebec in Montreal –, from French Canada – weekly published in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu –, for example, no more than those of foreign media like the New York Times Or Der Spiegel.

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It is in a publication on his page which has more than 33,000 subscribers that Mr. Larrivee-Roy presented his “reply to the blocking of news by Meta”. “This project is taking up a lot of my time and energy and will require maintenance and adjustments,” he wrote.

Bill C-18 received royal assent on June 22, becoming the Law on online news. The same day, Meta announced its intention to block access to Canadian news on its platforms, a threat it carried out on 1er august.

Since then, Canadian Internet users browsing Facebook or Instagram cannot consult or publish news content. “In response to Canadian government legislation, news content cannot be posted on Facebook,” it now reads where links to news articles once appeared.

The story so far

June 22

Bill C-18 on online news receives royal assent. The same day, Meta announced its intention to block access to Canadian news on its platforms.

June 29

Google announces that it will also block access to Canadian news due to the adoption of Bill C-18. But the digital giant does not specify a date.

1er august

Meta begins blocking access to news. The Trudeau government calls this decision irresponsible.

1er september

The federal government publishes the regulations governing the Online News Act. Meta says these regulations don’t change the situation.


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