2013 may be remembered as the year that the Internet was civilized. When viral videos and memes first burst into the public consciousness, there was a sense that Internet explosions were random. A kid in front of his computer making funny faces and dancing now had a shot at rising to instant fame and a guest spot on Ellen. It is still possible to come from total anonymity to Internet fame or infamy, but now there are systems and channels ready to profit from your newfound virality. This year, Miley Cyrus shocked us, Grumpy Cat compelled us to LOL, and Upworthy clickbaited us, but more so than ever before, the content we consumed felt branded, packaged and planned. The Wild West of the Web has come to an end; in 2013, "going viral" is left as much to corporate planning as to chance. It's hard to tell what will capture the right Redditor's imagination, but rest assured, whether it is a pop star, a cranky kitten, or a foul-mouthed sorority girl, t-shirts will be pressed, Funny or Die videos will be shot, and money will be made. You watched the video, made the meme, and bought the t-shirt, and now we can look back at The Biggest Internet Sensations of 2013.
20. Upworthy
19. "Bound 3"
18. Marina Shifrin's "I Quit" Video
17. Rebecca Martinson a.k.a. Sorority Girl Emailer
16. Doge
15. Drake Memes
14. Harlem Shake Videos
13. Amanda Bynes
12. Charles Ramsey
11. Lennay Kekua (Manti Te'o's Fake Girlfriend)
10. "Blurred Lines" (Unrated Video)
9. Twitter Hoaxes
8. Lil Terrio
2013 was the year of the Vine star. We all have our favorite Vine auteurs, but none of them shine quite as brightly as Lil Terrio. As a people, we have enjoyed fat kids dancing since Truffle first shuffled his way through The Goonies. There is something special about Lil Terrio though. It may be his dope dance moves. Perhaps it is his complete lack of self-awareness. It could be his trademark "Oooh Kill 'Em!" Maybe all of these factors make the kid hypnotic. Whatever the reason, Terrio has captured our hearts, six seconds at a time.