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Which of 2013′s Biggest Newsmakers is the Most Prominent in Cyberspace?

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Miley and the Pope
Throwing our hat into the “year end reviews” ring, for at least the first time, we offer you this; our survey of many of 2013′s biggest headline grabbers, sorted by the degrees to which they’re each prominent, influential, active, and/or making an impact in cyberspace.

This is not an endorsement nor indictment of a single one of them. We offer no opinion on any of it. This is just where these individuals — whom, for better or for worse, made their marks this year — stand, at this moment in time, on the PeekScore scale.

We know we’ve not included everyone we could have, so feel free to comment and raise a fuss. Also, if curious regarding anyone accidentally omitted, we encourage you to seek them out on PeekYou directly.

Rank Picture Name Bio Current PeekScore
1

Miley Cyrus Pop singer who made headlines for dancing in a bathing suit while making a funny face 10.00 / 10.00
2

Barack Obama President of the United States 10.00 / 10.00
3

Kim Jong Un Supreme Leader of North Korea 10.00 / 10.00
4

LeBron James Professional Basketball Player for the NBA’s Miami Heat 9.91 / 10.00
5

Edward Snowden Former CIA employee who leaked classified information to the press 9.58 / 10.00
6

Vladimir Putin President of Russia 9.53/ 10.00
7

Angela Merkel Chancellor of Germany 9.48 / 10.00
8

Nelson Mandela (deceased) Anti-apartheid revolutionary, and former president of South Africa 9.45 / 10.00
9

Bashar Assad President of Syria 9.26 / 10.00
10

Pope Francis Leader of the Catholic Church 9.08 / 10.00
11

Paul Walker (deceased) Tragically killed star of The Fast and the Furious film franchise 9.00 / 10.00
12

Manti T’eo NFL player who, while still a college star, made headlines for his online relationship with a woman who it turned out didn’t exist 8.99 / 10.00
13

Jimmy Fallon Host of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, soon to take over NBC’s The Tonight Show 8.98 / 10.00
14

Benjamin Netanyahu Prime Minister of Israel 8.87 / 10.00
15

George Zimmerman Controversially acquitted in the shooting of 17 year-old, Trayvon Martin 8.84 / 10.00
16

John Boehner Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives 8.61 / 10.00
17

Paula Deen Chef and TV Host whose past prejudiced remarks came back to haunt her 8.56 / 10.00
18

Chris Christie Governor of New Jersey 8.37 / 10.00
19

Christine Lagarde Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund 8.37 / 10.00
20

Ted Cruz U.S. Senator from Texas 8.36 / 10.00
21

Rob Ford Mayor of Toronto 8.33 / 10.00
22

Dick Costolo CEO of Twitter 8.20 / 10.00
23

Phil Robertson Patriarch of the family featured on hit reality series, Duck Dynasty. Made controversial comments regarding his feelings on homosexuality. 8.20 / 10.00
24

Alice Munro Nobel Prize winning author 8.20 / 10.00
25

Oscar Pistorius Double-amputee Olympic track star, charged in the murder of his girlfriend 8.16 / 10.00
26

Hassan Rouhani President of Iran 8.16 / 10.00
27

Rand Paul U.S. Senator from Kentucky 8.15 / 10.00
28

Jodi Arias Defendant in the high profile, controversial trial for the 2008 murder of Travis Alexander 8.11 / 10.00
29

Kathleen Sebelius U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services 8.09 / 10.00
30

Dzokhar Tsarnaev Alleged Boston Marathon bomber 8.09 / 10.00
31

Jeff Bezos CEO of Amazon 8.08 / 10.00
32

Malala Yousafzai Teenaged, Pakistani anti-Taliban activist and blogger 8.03 / 10.00
33

Vince Gilligan Creator of Breaking Bad 8.00 / 10.00
34

Janet Yellen Vice Chairperson of the Federal Reserve Bank 7.81 / 10.00
35

Abdel Fattah el-Sisi Commander-in-Chief of the Egyptian Armed Forces 7.54 / 10.00
36

Reed Hastings CEO of Netflix 7.38 / 10.00
37

Edith Windsor DOMA plaintiff, and one of the faces of the ongoing marriage equality fight 7.16 / 10.00

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