Thursday, December 20, 2012

The 10 Worst People on the Internet in 2012

1. Donald Trump

The glorified Holiday Inn Express owner went mental on Twitter during the run-up to the election and hasn?t recovered since (if he was ever right to being with). Trump?s two-million-strong followers were treated to golden trolling against anyone who didn?t agree with him, which was basically everyone to the left of sanity, including NBC?s Brian Williams, Yankees? third baseman Alex Rodriguez, and Star Jones. Also, let?s not forget his totally methodically planned-out YouTube video aimed at President Obama to get his college transcripts. #ThanksDonald for letting us watch your midlife crisis firsthand. It?s been a treat. Photo courtesy of Flickr, Gage Skidmore

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[More from Mashable: 10-Year-Old Creates Fun ?Call Me Maybe? Parody With Harvard Educators]

Five years ago, TIME magazine announced that you were its person of the year.

Labeling the Internet a ?cosmic compendium of knowledge,? the magazine cited your playlists on Myspace, false Wikipedia edits, and rewatching of the "OMG, Shoes" video on YouTube as the reason why you should be awarded the title.

[More from Mashable: ?Call Me Maybe? is Nominated for Grammys? Song of the Year]

Well, congrats! A half-decade later, you?re still living up to that title by concocting a special blend of insufferability and detestable behavior that is best shamed in a very public manner.

From the torturous ?Call Me Maybe? covers that your aunt couldn?t stop emailing you to the despicable tweeting in defense of Chris Brown, it all demands a stink eye and a wag of the finger.

So let?s review the 10 people who ruined the Internet in 2012.

Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images Entertainment/Getty Images

This story originally published on Mashable here.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/10-worst-people-internet-2012-124110863.html

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