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"The theory, which has been debunked by fact-checking organizations and election officials, claims that Starlink was used to tally up and count voting ballots in swing states. Despite being removed from TikTok, the video has been shared on other social media platforms and has gained millions of views. The conspiracy theory has been compared to the Stop the Steal movement, which emerged after the 2020 US presidential election."
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