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1999

He moved the "Cranky Steve" personality he had created to the Something Awful site in 1999.

2001

In 2001, the site began charging an activation fee (currently US$10.00) for forum access.

2003

On July 20, 2003, the spam filtering organization Spam Prevention Early Warning System (SPEWS) added an entire class-B subnet with the Cogent ISP to their spammer list, since Cogent was hosting a known spammer that SPEWS found difficult to block.

2005

As the website's servers were located in New Orleans, the site temporarily went offline in August 2005 during the flooding from Hurricane Katrina.

In 2005, William Freund sought advice in the Something Awful gun subforum about purchasing Hevi-Shot brand ammunition several days before embarking on a "shooting rampage", during which he killed two people before taking his own life.

2006

In June 2006, Kyanka accepted an open challenge from German movie director Uwe Boll, who had offered to fight critics of his movies in a series of 10-round boxing matches.

2012

Sean Smith, a forum moderator and leading member of the Something Awful alliance in the video game Eve Online, was killed in the attack on Benghazi, Libya, on September 11, 2012.

2020

Kyanka sold the site on October 9, 2020, following pressure by the Something Awful community on alleged reports that Kyanka had engaged in domestic abuse.

2021

Kyanka sold the site to a fifteen-year member and moderator of the community, named Jeffrey of YOSPOS. Following its sale, Kyanka was permanently banned from Something Awful on March 23, 2021.

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