Lowtax, Founder Of Something Awful, Passes Away At 45

November 11th, 2021 - 11:39 AM EST by Adam Downer

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Richard "lowtax" Kyanka, founder of the site Something Awful.

Richard "Lowtax" Kyanka, the founder of the influential forum hub Something Awful, passed away yesterday at the age of 45. The news was shared to the site by Something Awful admin Fragmaster shortly after.

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.

He also posted a video to YouTube sharing the news. Fragmaster did not specify nor inquire about the circumstances surrounding Kyanka's death, but his second wife, who posts on Something Awful under the username LadyAmbien, confirmed it was suicide, implying it may have been due to the fallout from the couple's divorce (though this is unconfirmed).


Reaction to the news was mixed. Many voiced their appreciation for the Something Awful community, as the site is indisputably one of the most influential websites in internet history. In its heyday, the site served as a poster's den, sitting in the middle ground between 4chan, Reddit and Twitter. Veterans of the forums shaped the ironic, Weird Twitter "poster's voice" that is a staple of modern internet discourse. The site also helped give rise to other historic internet trends including Slenderman and Let's Play videos.

However, other users pointed out how little a part Kyanka played in the positive aspects Something Awful is known for. In 2020, he announced he had signed the site away, saying "good riddance." The same year, he was twice accused of domestic abuse, though he never faced jail time.

Tributes on Twitter and on Something Awful were a mix of jokes and well wishes for his family, while others grappled with his troubled life.


In a separate post, LadyAmbien confirmed that she suffered verbal and emotional abuse at the hands of Kyanka. She also said:

I know that all three of us spouses loved him very much when we first got together. 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.

Most humans are all not good or all bad. I have behaved in ways in my life that I'm not proud of. I don't know what I'm trying to say here really other than that grief is really loving complicated and 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.


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