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Biden TikTok

Molly Butler / Media Matters

Conspiracy theory claiming Biden wore a wire during the first debate is going viral on TikTok

Despite the platform's rules about misinformation, the content is gaining traction with over half a million views

Written by Olivia Little

Published 09/30/20 2:37 PM EDT

Updated 10/01/20 10:19 AM EDT

Update (10/1/20): TikTok removed the videos following Media Matters' reporting, but the relevant hashtags remain active.

A viral conspiracy theory claiming Democratic nominee Joe Biden wore a wire during the first presidential debate is spreading on TikTok despite the company’s policy that explicitly prohibits the spread of election misinformation. 

According to TikTok’s community guidelines, “content that misleads community members about elections or other civic processes” is explicitly prohibited on the app. But a demonstrably false conspiracy theory that accuses Biden of cheating during the debate by wearing a wire continues to proliferate on the platform. 

The two things conspiracy theorists are pointing to as evidence of a “wire” were actually a crease in Biden’s shirt and a rosary Biden wears around his wrist to honor his late son Beau Biden.

Videos promoting this viral conspiracy theory are rapidly spreading on TikTok -- four of the examples identified by Media Matters have a combined 557,600 views and counting.

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From a September 30, 2020, video from TikTok with the caption “Was Joe Biden wearing a wire during tonight’s #Debate ?”

biden wire

From a September 30, 2020, video from TikTok with the caption “Look closely. What is that?”

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From a September 30, 2020, video from TikTok

Joe Biden

From a September 30, 2020, video from TikTok 

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