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Every year, Time chooses a Person of the Year based on influence, not popularity. Sometimes the picks make perfect sense. Other times they sound completely made up. From world leaders to protesters, machines, and even all of us, these selections prove truth can be stranger than fiction.
#1: The Protester Chosen Amid Global Demonstrations
In 2011, Time named “The Protester” as Person of the Year during a wave of global unrest. Movements like the Arab Spring and Occupy Wall Street showed how public demonstrations could challenge governments and financial systems. The choice reflected a year when street protests reshaped politics worldwide.

