An online magazine is now charging their readers to leave comments in what they call an effort to purge anonymous online trolls.

Tablet, a digital-only Jewish news and lifestyle magazine, announced this week that it will begin charging readers who wish to leave a comment on their articles.

Readers will be able to select from daily, monthly or yearly rates.

In a statement, Tablet editor-in-chief Alana Newhouse said the publication was taking steps to manage its comments section, rather than remove it altogether.

“The Internet, for all of its wonders, poses challenges to civilized and constructive discussion, sometimes allowing destructive – and often, anonymous – individuals to drag it down with invective (and worse),” Newhouse wrote.

She added that the “donation rates” are small because the organization isn’t looking to make money, but rather “create a standard of engagement likely to turn off many, if not most, of the worst offenders.”

Readers can still comment without paying, but only via the publication’s social networks, or in an email to the editor. Each week, the publication will select letters to publish in a Letters to the Editor feature.