Lately: TikTok’s future in Canada, Joe Rogan’s influence and a Mayan city discovered

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Welcome back to Lately, The Globe ’s weekly tech newsletter. If you have feedback or just want to say hello to a real-life human,In the seven years since TikTok arrived in Canada, it’s become the birthplace of new dance trends, the engine of political memes and the launchpad of burgeoning artists. Yet despite its meteoric rise and more than one billion global users, its future in North America is under threat.

TikTok, like all Chinese-owned companies, is subject to Chinese law, which requires it to share information with the government, if requested. Although the company has said it has never, and would not, share American or Canadian data, the U.S. government has said it will ban the platform unless its owner ByteDance sells to non-Chinese owners.

Are you reading this newsletter on the web or did someone forward the e-mail to you? If so, you can sign up for the, the campaigns are increasingly turning to podcasts, YouTubers, social media stars and online influencers to break a months-long deadlock in the polls. The campaigns see these online spaces as gateways to specific segments of potential voters who are unlikely to catch their message through traditional media .

— Tim Kiladze, Globe and Mail business reporter speaking about LinkedIn’s posting revolution on this week’s episode of the Lately podcast.This week’s Adult Money is decidedly tech-free. Instead, it represents one of the best parts of being an adult: buying Halloween candy on sale on Nov. 1. In a world of uncertainty, heavily discounted boxes of chocolate bars, chips and squishy candies is something we can rely on.

The alt broadcast is the latest effort by the NFL and broadcasters to bring in Gen Z who may not regularly watch big league sports.only 23 per cent of Gen Z describe themselves as a passionate sports fan and a further 27 per cent say they’re “anti-sports.”Samantha Edwards

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