UPDATE: As of 4:45 p.m. PDT, "Friday" is back online once again. We're working to find out why it was pulled in the first place.

"Friday" is officially the most despised video on the Internet, not-so-narrowly beating out Justin Bieber's "Baby" by around 27,000 dislikes on YouTube.

The single is still available for sale on iTunes, but around 4 p.m. PDT, it mysteriously disappeared from YouTube. In fact, the entire account (trizzy66) that originally housed "Friday" was closed for about an hour.

Love it or hate it — and chances are, you hate it — Rebecca Black's music video "Friday" has racked up an impressive 64 million YouTube views since its inauspicious debut last month. However, when it comes to sentiment, "Friday" is killing it, and by "it," we mean "any feelings of charity or kindness you may feel toward Ark and its teenie bopping popsters."

"Friday" has racked up around 1.19 million dislikes on YouTube; Justin Bieber's "Baby," its nearest competitor for the dubious honor of "most hated video," has only 1.162 million dislikes.

But Bieber's clip has more than 501 million views. When you do the math, that means Rebecca Black's video is actively disliked by almost 1.88% of viewers who saw the video. "Baby" is disliked by a mere .23%.

We've written about Black's first foray into Internet fame a few times (okay, more than a few), and not everything we've had to say has been nice. After all, the teen singer was given only the briefest radio play, and she reportedly didn't even make that much money from the video, especially when one considers the amount of exposure and emotional pain that comes along with such an ordeal. For the time being, we're willing to give Black and "Friday" a hall pass.

We have reached out to Ark for a statement on why the video was pulled in the first place. So far, Ark hasn't mentioned anything on its website, where a YouTube placeholder for Black's video remained on the site.

UPDATE: Ark Music Factory owner Patrice Wilson reported that his YouTube account had been hacked last Thursday; however, he reported back yesterday that the account status was "all good."