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The Mute Button refers to a series of memes, primarily on Twitter, surrounding the use of a mute button during the October 22nd, 2020 U.S. Presidential Debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Following the announcement that a mute button would be used if the candidates spoke over each other, Twitter users began Tweeting their support and opposition to it. After the debate took place, Twitter users began posting memes suggesting the mute button wasn't used enough, often making reference to "the guy running the mute button" slacking off.

Origin

On October 15th, 2020, the second of three U.S. Presidential debates took place. Following the debate, viewers expressed concern over how much each candidate interrupted the other, suggesting it made the debate less efficient and useful. To combat this, it was announced on October 20th that a mute button would be implemented into the third and final debate, which would be used to mute either Trump or Biden if they spoke over one another.[1] That same day, Twitter users began commenting on the mute button, some showing support (example shown below, left) and others showing opposition (example shown below, right).

@JoyAnnReid Does the Debate Mute Button have a Twitter account yet? Joy JUST VOTE & MASK UP!! Reid 258 27 1K 14K
John Cardillo @johncardillo · Oct 20 - No foreign policy discussion - Far left moderator Mute button - Hostile Debate Commission Who on the campaign agreed to these ludicrous debate terms? 151 27 1.1K 2.7K

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Over the next few days leading up to the debate, Twitter users continued to comment on the use of a mute button. On October 20th, 2020, Jon Cooper tweeted his support of the mute button, garnering over 11,000 likes and 1,400 retweets in 3 days (shown below, left). On October 21st, Twitter user Bob Geiger uploaded a photoshop image referencing the mute button, garnering over 4,600 likes and 930 retweets in 2 days (shown below, right). On the same day, Rolling Stone[2] published a piece detailing the jokes that Late-Night hosts made about the mute button.

Jon Cooper @joncoopertweets · Oct 20 Three cheers for the mute button!!! 206 27 1.4K 11.7K
Bob Geiger @GeigerNews · Oct 21 According to Stephen Colbert, the final presidential debate will augment a mute button with a child leash for Trump. Whn trutha tele lf evident. thit allmen a created epual th endewd by their Crater with entain undenle a tht ng Li Thty nd the purait of Happine hat te ecure the th just pe e intituted eng Men efnda iti t Aghtofth tererte abelia nt laying it erma te then k Shudenen indd wil te chenged for liy and tre wwthet mankindrere dispe he by ahhaling the form winfaues nd unrpations pu te reduce them under bchateD ariphs and t thi lng all fire threwef neh Geverent and te preside ftare 98 27 939 4.6K

Shortly after the debate, Twitter users began tweeting showing their disappointment for the lack of use of the mute button. On October 22nd, The Daily Show's Twitter account posted a tweet joking that the "mute button guy" showed up late to the debate, gaining over 2,000 retweets and 22,000 likes in 15 hours (shown below, left). On the same day, Twitter user JuSLIKEMIKE911 posted, "The person in charge of the mute button:" overtop an image of Homer Simpson sleeping, garnering over 6,300 likes and 1,400 retweets in 16 hours.

The Daily Show O @TheDailyShow KRISTEN WELKER: Thank you President Trump and Vice President Biden for a great debate! MUTE BUTTON GUY: S**t sorry I'm late, did I miss anything
The Last TOp @JUSLIKEMIKE911 · 15h The person in charge of the mute button: 12 L7 1.4K 6.3K >

On October 23rd, several news outlets published articles detailing Mute Button memes, including The List,[3] NEWS 18,[4] and THE CUT.[5]

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SPOOKYDEAD SKULLHEAD @MikeLuckas · 16h "we're gonna add a mute button for the next debate" mass Eppeal So that was a f------ lie. >
brittany packnett cunningham. Kristen gotta be looking at the mute button holder like. #Debates2020 @MsPackyetti · 16h STA ONOR COME ON, MAN! GIF GIFSEC.com
Ebin Joseph @EbinP23 · 16h So the mute button isn't being used tonight? #TrumpMeltdown EUPG GIF
Dee Phunk @DeePhunk · 16h "We'Re GolnG To InStaLL A MuTe BUTTON" #PresidentialDebate
ROCSO @rocsidiaz · 15h The MUTE button was like WELP ... GIF >
*."wants you to phone bank @mimirose101 · 15h The person in charge of the mute button at the debate: Mimi stiepcich97 Shes meditating guys rui_20liveira She's died

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Tweet by The Daily Show @TheDailyShow KRISTEN WELKER: Thank you President Trump and Vice President Biden for a great debate! MUTE BUTTON GUY: S* *t sorry I'm late, did I miss anything

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The Mute Button refers to a series of memes, primarily on Twitter, surrounding the use of a mute button during the October 22nd, 2020 U.S. Presidential Debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Following the announcement that a mute button would be used if the candidates spoke over each other, Twitter users began Tweeting their support and opposition to it. After the debate took place, Twitter users began posting memes suggesting the mute button wasn't used enough, often making reference to "the guy running the mute button" slacking off.

Origin

On October 15th, 2020, the second of three U.S. Presidential debates took place. Following the debate, viewers expressed concern over how much each candidate interrupted the other, suggesting it made the debate less efficient and useful. To combat this, it was announced on October 20th that a mute button would be implemented into the third and final debate, which would be used to mute either Trump or Biden if they spoke over one another.[1] That same day, Twitter users began commenting on the mute button, some showing support (example shown below, left) and others showing opposition (example shown below, right).


@JoyAnnReid Does the Debate Mute Button have a Twitter account yet? Joy JUST VOTE & MASK UP!! Reid 258 27 1K 14K John Cardillo @johncardillo · Oct 20 - No foreign policy discussion - Far left moderator Mute button - Hostile Debate Commission Who on the campaign agreed to these ludicrous debate terms? 151 27 1.1K 2.7K

Spread

Over the next few days leading up to the debate, Twitter users continued to comment on the use of a mute button. On October 20th, 2020, Jon Cooper tweeted his support of the mute button, garnering over 11,000 likes and 1,400 retweets in 3 days (shown below, left). On October 21st, Twitter user Bob Geiger uploaded a photoshop image referencing the mute button, garnering over 4,600 likes and 930 retweets in 2 days (shown below, right). On the same day, Rolling Stone[2] published a piece detailing the jokes that Late-Night hosts made about the mute button.


Jon Cooper @joncoopertweets · Oct 20 Three cheers for the mute button!!! 206 27 1.4K 11.7K Bob Geiger @GeigerNews · Oct 21 According to Stephen Colbert, the final presidential debate will augment a mute button with a child leash for Trump. Whn trutha tele lf evident. thit allmen a created epual th endewd by their Crater with entain undenle a tht ng Li Thty nd the purait of Happine hat te ecure the th just pe e intituted eng Men efnda iti t Aghtofth tererte abelia nt laying it erma te then k Shudenen indd wil te chenged for liy and tre wwthet mankindrere dispe he by ahhaling the form winfaues nd unrpations pu te reduce them under bchateD ariphs and t thi lng all fire threwef neh Geverent and te preside ftare 98 27 939 4.6K

Shortly after the debate, Twitter users began tweeting showing their disappointment for the lack of use of the mute button. On October 22nd, The Daily Show's Twitter account posted a tweet joking that the "mute button guy" showed up late to the debate, gaining over 2,000 retweets and 22,000 likes in 15 hours (shown below, left). On the same day, Twitter user JuSLIKEMIKE911 posted, "The person in charge of the mute button:" overtop an image of Homer Simpson sleeping, garnering over 6,300 likes and 1,400 retweets in 16 hours.


The Daily Show O @TheDailyShow KRISTEN WELKER: Thank you President Trump and Vice President Biden for a great debate! MUTE BUTTON GUY: S**t sorry I'm late, did I miss anything The Last TOp @JUSLIKEMIKE911 · 15h The person in charge of the mute button: 12 L7 1.4K 6.3K >

On October 23rd, several news outlets published articles detailing Mute Button memes, including The List,[3] NEWS 18,[4] and THE CUT.[5]

Various Examples


SPOOKYDEAD SKULLHEAD @MikeLuckas · 16h "we're gonna add a mute button for the next debate" mass Eppeal So that was a f------ lie. > brittany packnett cunningham. Kristen gotta be looking at the mute button holder like. #Debates2020 @MsPackyetti · 16h STA ONOR COME ON, MAN! GIF GIFSEC.com Ebin Joseph @EbinP23 · 16h So the mute button isn't being used tonight? #TrumpMeltdown EUPG GIF Dee Phunk @DeePhunk · 16h "We'Re GolnG To InStaLL A MuTe BUTTON" #PresidentialDebate ROCSO @rocsidiaz · 15h The MUTE button was like WELP ... GIF > *."wants you to phone bank @mimirose101 · 15h The person in charge of the mute button at the debate: Mimi stiepcich97 Shes meditating guys rui_20liveira She's died

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