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Something Awful Founder Richard "Lowtax" Kyanka Dies At 45​


Kyanka created the influential Something Awful website in 1999

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Longtime Something Awful forum administrator Fragmaster posted that site founder Richard "Lowtax" Kyanka has reportedly died. "I guess I should preface this by saying this isn't a joke especially since I'm posting for like the first time in 10 years or something, but I got the bad news today directly from Rich's family," wrote Fragmaster. "Lowtax has passed away."

"I didn't ask for details," Fragmaster continued. "I don't know details. I don't know what the current opinion of Rich here is. Not here to answer questions, I'm sharing the news. I really hate to share this news. But there you go."

Considering all the shit that Something Awful has gotten up to over the years, some have wondered if this were a hoax. Is this for real?" wondered one forum member. Some expressed shock at the news, while others offered their condolences to his children.

Kyanka's second wife, who posts on SA under the name LadyAmbien, has confirmed her husband's death, writing that her ex-husband died by suicide.

Below is the SA admin's eulogy for the site's founder, which was originally posted in a thread titled "itt a tribute to our late founder, farewell, deer richard."




In 1999, Kyanka created Something Awful, and today, it's hard to understate the site's influence. It also spawned endless, now classic memes, such as "All your base are belong to us" and was even the launching pad for what became 4chan. Our colleagues at Gizmodo listed at number 89 in the 100 websites that shaped the internet today, writing the following:

While Something Awful had its moments as a host for various bits of comedy, rants, and reviews, SA's community is its real legacy. From its forums, Something Awful members gave birth to the legend of Slenderman, an entire new genre of videos in Let's Plays, and thanks to offshoots like the Goonswarm, SA was indirectly responsible for some of the most massive (and costly) space battles ever witnessed in video game history. It was also, uh, actually awful.

"The Something Awful forums spawned a great many thanks in its multiple decades of existence," said Fragmaster in his YouTube eulogy. "Some things horrible and unfortunate, many things just unintelligible and a huge waste of time. But ultimately, Rich created a community where interesting things happen and people connected."

In October 2020, Kyanka sold the site, writing on Facebook, "I just signed away the rights to Something Awful, goodbye, good riddance."

That same year, Kyanka was accused of assaulting his second wife in February 2020, and the specifics, in great detail, played out on the Something Awful forums. Motherboard reports that Kyanka pleaded guilty to a charge of disturbing the peace in later that fall, but the assault charge was dismissed. This wasn't the only time assault accusations were leveled against Kyanka: Motherboard also reports that in June 2020, police were called to a domestic violence dispute between Kyanka and his then-girlfriend. The police report stated that no arrest was made "due to conflicting statements and a lack of witnesses."

"He was a complex man and it's devastating that there was so much potential there for a happier life if he tried to heal his demons and addictions successfully, and it ended like this," LadyAmbien, Kyanka's second wife, wrote on SA in another post, adding that "most humans are all not good or all bad."

"...I wish he had tried harder to heal if not for himself then for his kids. I hated him in recent times, but I also at one time loved him deeply."

Richard Kyanka was 45 years old.

Source: Kotaku
 
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The main thing I remember about SA was Cliff Yablonski. Never really went on their forums.

The current SA probably wouldn't have liked the old one.

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Just read about this elsewhere. Love him or hate him, his ungodly creation influenced net culture in a way that we're still feeling today.
 
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Used to hang around alot back in the old days on the SA website/forums. Always weird when strangers on the Internet you interacted with died.
 
Oh damn. I never joined the forums because $10 but I read the front page religiously back in the day. Loved the Photoshop Phriday and Flash Tub and all that. Knew his life took a pretty dark turn in recent years. RIP.
 
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If it wasn't for SA let's play wouldn't have been as popular as it was so I have to thank him for that. Condolences to his family and loved ones.
 
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My brother and I used to eat so much shit on this site as kids. A lot of good memories, especially Cliff Yablonski. RIP dude.
 
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Dude was an absolute piece of shit. Burn in hell cocksucker!
This seems to be the prevailing opinion. I dropped off of the SA forums about a decade ago. When I was there it was really fun, a lot of irreverent humor, a lot of self depreciation.

What did I miss that made the forum that at the time worshiped him turn on him to such an extent?
 
This seems to be the prevailing opinion. I dropped off of the SA forums about a decade ago. When I was there it was really fun, a lot of irreverent humor, a lot of self depreciation.

What did I miss that made the forum that at the time worshiped him turn on him to such an extent?

He let the trannies in, and then they took over.

There's also a lot of alleged bad stuff regarding his wives, which I'm sure is at least partially true, but in his defense they are both head cases so I'm sure we'll never know the whole story.
 
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The main thing I remember about SA was Cliff Yablonski. Never really went on their forums.

The current SA probably wouldn't have liked the old one.

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Cliff Yablonski....


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I had lurked SA, rather the big news that always came from that site, on and off for years. The last time I had gave it any attention was due to the Eve online Goon Swarm battle they had regarding the Russians and CFC groups. Which sent me down a rabbit hole of looking up Eve Online real life stories and how bonkers a life commitment it was, right on down to that Diplomat who was killed in Benghazi whom was an economist in the game.

Keeping notes of the eventual nose dive the forum took after the SJW coup wrested power from Lowtax, kind of what we saw being called for against Evilore during his Shower Goblin escapades, I never gave SA much thought. I think the SA turnover happened quite a bit earlier than the 2016 election which sent all the crybullies into overdrive on NeoGaf, it seemed like there was a coup on rational thought as the universities farted out their maladjusted, retarded children to rip down the internet as we knew it...and western society in decline as that canary in the coal mine was deader than Hunter S. Thompson's importance to journalism.

Lowtax could have turned his forum into some crazy one time sale that would have been quite lucrative, he just didn't have the business acumen to realize it and taking advantage of a dot com 2.0 bubble...it was his if he had just divorced his emotional attachment to it. It's not like his hanging around like a cuckold to the very forum he owned while his own moderation and members shat on him daily was going to bring him any happiness.

Paying money to directly troll users on a forum should have made Lowtax rich, not sure how he managed to blow even that with all the petty, narcissists online today.
 
The originator of many sites much like D-Pad was. Debauchery of a new level, which has led to the internet today.

It sure had an influence.
And yet when the switch came out I was following the thread there. Someone had that audacity to call the Japanese Eshop the "jap eshop" and the thread got derailed for pages.

It was really jarring from what I remembered the forums to be.