AmIAnnoying.com

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AmIAnnoying.com
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URL amiannoying.com
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AmIAnnoying.com (AIA) is a website that allows users to vote on celebrities based on their annoyance factors. It has more than 30,000 profiles of public figures and is the largest on-going celebrity polling site on the internet.

Contents

Overview

While most of the entries on the site consist of individuals, groups such as bands, sports teams and television series have their own entries on the site. Even AmIAnnoying.com has its own profile, where in its early years it got mostly annoying votes.[ citation needed ]

AIA keeps track of the votes cast and produces two on-going lists of the 100 celebrities who have the highest and lowest annoying percentages. Each week, AIA takes the top 25 in both lists and use them to compile the year-end "most annoying of the year" and "least annoying of the year" lists. Though in years past the voting totals were not reset until the end of the year, they started to reset the polls each week in 2006. AIA has been used by several media outlets to measure the public perception of the celebrity in their articles. The poll is not scientific and there have been instances of ballot stuffing despite the five-vote-per-visit rule given by AIA.[ citation needed ]

Lawyers representing the Church of Scientology threatened legal action for the usage of a picture of its founder L. Ron Hubbard, forcing AIA to alter the picture. Due to a family request, AIA also removed a profile of Matthew Shepard and it no longer accepts profiles of those famous only because they were murdered.[ citation needed ]

At the end of 2004, the tabloid magazine Star had an issue devoted to the "Most Annoying People of 2004", with Britney Spears and Paris Hilton at the top of the list. It had no affiliation with AmIAnnoying.com and it is not known if Star lifted that idea from the site or it was merely coincidental. AIA used the slogan "The Original and Interactive Annoying Celebrity Poll" after the Star issue came out.[ citation needed ]

AmIAnnoying.com was featured in the 2007 documentary Heckler .[ citation needed ]

It was announced on April 24, 2010, that co-founder Bruce Goldman had died earlier that week. [1]

Annual lists

Most Annoying of the Year

Most Annoying of the Year
YearMost AnnoyingTop TenRef.
2001 Jesse Jackson 2013.jpg
Jesse Jackson
[2]
2002 Martha Stewart 2011 Shankbone.JPG
Martha Stewart
[3]
2003 Flag of Jihad.svg
Al-Qaeda
[4]
2004 Justin Timberlake Cannes 2013.jpg
Justin Timberlake
[5]
2005 Tom Cruise avp 2014 4.jpg
Tom Cruise
[6]
2006
(celebrities)
StarJonesApr2011.jpg
Star Jones
[7] [8]
2006
(public figures)
Osama bin Laden portrait.jpg
Osama bin Laden
[9]
2007
(celebrities)
Actress Lindsay Lohan.jpg
Lindsay Lohan
[10]
2007
(public figures)
Osama bin Laden portrait.jpg
Osama bin Laden
[11]
2008 Tila Tequila 2008.jpg
Tila Tequila
[12]
2009 Katie Couric VF 2012 Shankbone 2.JPG
Katie Couric
[13]
2010 Osama bin Laden portrait.jpg
Osama bin Laden
[14]
2011 JayLenoJul08.jpg
Jay Leno
[15]
2012 Jay Leno 2019.jpg
Jay Leno
[16]
2013 StacyKeibler2011.jpeg
Stacy Keibler
[17]
2014 Rachel Maddow in Seattle cropped.png
Rachel Maddow
[18]
2015 Roger Goodell at Super Bowl 43.jpg
Roger Goodell
[19]
2015 Good Morning America 2021 logo.svg
Good Morning America
[20]
2017 Tom Brady 2017.JPG
Tom Brady
[21]
2018 Caitlyn Jenner.jpeg
Caitlyn Jenner
[22]
2019 Roger Goodell (cropped).jpg
Roger Goodell
[23]
2020 Harvey Weinstein Cesars 2014 (cropped) (centered).jpg
Harvey Weinstein
[24]
2021 FIFA World Cup 2014 Final - Gisele Bundchen.jpg
Gisele Bündchen
[25]
2022 Fphar-11-00937-g001.jpg
COVID-19
[26]
2023 Nick Cannon 2010.jpg
Nick Cannon
[27]
2024 Lonnie Anderson 2019 (cropped).jpg
Loni Anderson
[28]

Least Annoying of the Year

Least Annoying of the Year
YearLeast AnnoyingTop TenRef.
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Laika
[2]
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Mischa Barton
[3]
2003 Salma Hayek 2, 2012.jpg
Salma Hayek
[4]
2004 Renee Zellweger Berlinale 2010 (cropped).jpg
Renée Zellweger
[5]
2005 GeneHackmanJun08.jpg
Gene Hackman
[6]
2006
(celebrities)
Beyonce - The Formation World Tour, at Wembley Stadium in London, England.jpg
Beyoncé
[7]
2006
(public figures)
Novgorod Pantocrator.gif
Jesus Christ
[9]
2007
(celebrities)
Kylie Minogue at The Queen's Birthday Party (cropped 3).jpg
Kylie Minogue
[10]
2007
(public figures)
President Barack Obama.jpg
Barack Obama
[11]
2008 Angelina Jolie 2 June 2014 (cropped).jpg
Angelina Jolie
[12]
2009 Alyssa Milano 2011.jpg
Alyssa Milano
[13]
2010 Meryl Streep from "Florence Foster Jenkins" at Opening Ceremony of the Tokyo International Film Festival 2016 (33644504135) (cropped).jpg
Meryl Streep
[14]
2011 Family Kristy McNichol 1977.jpg
Kristy McNichol
[15]
2012 Hayley Atwell February 2015.jpg
Hayley Atwell
[16]
2013 Hayley Atwell FSC 2015.jpg
Hayley Atwell
[17]
2014 Colin Firth by Gage Skidmore 2.jpg
Colin Firth
[18]
2015 Michelangelo, Creation of Adam 06.jpg
God
[19]
2016 Paul Rudd (cropped).jpg
Paul Rudd
[20]
2017 Franciscus in 2015.jpg
Pope Francis
[21]
2018 Martin Luther King, Jr..jpg
Martin Luther King Jr.
[22]
2019 Hayley Atwell by Gage Skidmore.jpg
Hayley Atwell
[23]
2020 Cleo King, Bel Air Film Festval 2014.jpg
Cleo King
[24]
2021 Harry Styles November 2014.jpg
Harry Styles
[25]
2022 Chris Meloni by Gage Skidmore.jpg
Christopher Meloni
[26]
2023 Michelangelo, Creation of Adam 06.jpg
God
[27]
2024 Jenna Ortega-63792 (cropped).jpg
Jenna Ortega
[28]

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