We have just received a new update regarding the Spaka Furryton hoax. Remember when it was confirmed to be fake? Well, a new and much more cunning suspect has come to light, requiring a complete reassessment of the whole incident.
Compounding the seriousness of the matter, the initial host account involved in the hoax has undergone a rapid digital scorched earth strategy: every post has been carefully removed in a clear effort to eliminate any traceable breadcrumbs or metadata that could point back to the source.
This intentional removal corresponds seamlessly with the recent public retraction made by Stephan Swaby, who had earlier been the subject of much speculation. Swaby has offered a heartfelt public apology for his involvement in disseminating the initial wave of misinformation about the incident. His apology marks a significant turning point, effectively redirecting the focus of suspicion from a possibly careless messenger to a more strategic, manipulative architect.
If Swaby was just a pawn in a broader scheme, the lingering question is: who has the malicious intent and strategic skill to orchestrate such a harmful, self-concealing operation?
The trail of evidence now strongly indicates
Nick Fischer, who is recognized in multiple online communities as
NyxWuff or by his previous aliases of
Brony T. Pony and
TheGamerBrony.
Nick's online persona reveals a troubling narrative: he identifies as a self-declared GoAnimate fanbrat—a label for someone deeply engrossed in the now-obsolete animation software community—whose path has taken him into the world of radical political extremism. He can be succinctly described as a nostalgia-driven critic of children's media aimed at adults, while also being an outspoken supporter of terrorist ideologies.
Fischer’s infamy arises not so much from his work (except for one widely shared film review) but rather from his ongoing, dramatic public breakdowns. These episodes, especially those that began after the chaotic events of September 2025, were sparked by the unexpected reemergence of his political blunders, which gained significance due to alarming incidents related to the assassination of public figures he had either supported or opposed.
This mounting pressure has pushed him further into a state of delusion. His language has shifted from simple political dissent to outright calls for violence, as shown by his public statements suggesting that individuals he disapproves of "should have heart attacks and die," along with his vehement insistence that "everyone should be antifa" during a recent extensive two-hour livestream.
This livestream marked the lowest point of his public persona, a frantic effort to counter allegations arising from a five-part video series and a distinct "tea channel" exposé.
Throughout this event, he infamously failed to establish his innocence concerning a particularly strange and specific claim—the sharing of a Bluey diaper fetish image.
The utter ridiculousness of his defense strategy—demanding that his supporters conduct basic reverse image searches to vindicate him—highlighted his self-deception, exposing an individual who values defending against political adversaries more than disproving his involvement in unusual fetishes.
In contrast to numerous online adversaries who function within their own isolated bubbles, NyxWuff has developed—and gained from—a network of supporters. This group features notable individuals such as BellHillMayor, along with former associates Jonathan Nichols (ComputerWizKid) and Connor Barlowe (GlideFan/BlueG), the latter of whom gained notoriety for his ties to a group known as the Alphabet Boys. Importantly, Fischer once shared political alignment with Asael Polanco, although the reliability of that partnership is now uncertain due to the evolving nature of online extremism. Nevertheless, unlike the majority of his partners, Fischer’s motives seem deeply sinister, fueled by an insatiable desire for centralized authority and control over the populace through the manipulation of chaos.
NyxWuff's aspirations, similar to those of Polanco and Jonathan, revolved around the Rodfellows. However, their goals were markedly different.
Polanco only wanted to use the brand to create "subpar cartoons."
Jonathan was focused on gaining commercial dominance.
In contrast, NyxWuff had far more nefarious and harmful intentions for the then-trio managing the Rodfellows (with the exception of Marshall Bourne).
His campaign closely mirrors that of Chronic999, as he aims to be seen as a virtuous online champion. However, while Chronic's actions resulted in minimal repercussions, NyxWuff planned to initiate a prolonged, politically charged assault against the organization now referred to as LMNB or LWNB (excluding N and B). This campaign was not based on true moral concern but rather on political grievances (advocating for what he calls 'moral,' yet are globally acknowledged as terrorist factions).
This is particularly ironic, given that Darren Pipster and Danny Lyons had previously tried to appeal directly to the leftist cultural movement, and the current owner of the entities identifies as transgender. In NyxWuff's distorted view, this failure to politically align legitimizes his ideological warfare.
The internal connection between the Spaka Furryton hoax and NyxWuff’s fundamental beliefs is extremely damaging. The posts significantly advanced NyxWuff’s ongoing narrative that certain individuals and "evil internet sites" are directly accountable for triggering real-world suicides. This narrative, which he often exploits, reflects the apparent objective of the hoax itself.
Additionally, the discovery that Jonathan Nichols was a known associate of Nick Fischer (formerly Brony T. Pony), due to recovered content re-uploads, establishes a vital link. Jonathan Nichols is intricately woven into the complex web of this dramatic ecosystem, making the connection between him and the possible hoax creator a crucial piece of circumstantial evidence.
Arguably, the most incriminating evidence is Fischer’s total and complete silence regarding the incident. While the hoax initially gained traction, inciting widespread fear and condemnation, most notable figures—even Darren Pipster and Danny Lyons—felt the need to address the incident once it was conclusively proven to be a hoax.
Nick Fischer, recognized for his unyielding commentary on all aspects of online drama, never once acknowledged the Spaka Furryton hoax. This deliberate silence is profoundly suspicious, particularly when viewed in light of his politically charged outbursts in September 2025.
The real motivation behind Fischer's purported actions seems to stem from a toxic, overwhelming "hate boner" aimed specifically at Darren Pipster. Fischer's drive is deeply personal: he not only wants to witness Pipster's professional downfall but likely also desires his total erasure from the public eye.
The rivalry is complex, marked by strange parallels and professional envy. Both Fischer and Lyons are furries with a shared interest in fat fetishism. More importantly, Fischer is profoundly misguided about the quality of his own work, which he considers outstanding merely because he has been active online for over 15 years, or so he claims. He holds a firmly entrenched belief that his longevity entitles him to fame and acknowledgment. This sense of entitlement breeds a fierce jealousy towards Darren Pipster, who has garnered more (though controversial) fame, even though Nick Fischer himself once engaged in similarly "subpar grounded videos."
If any part of Nick Fischer's role in the Spaka Furryton hoax is validated, whether directly or through his circle of associates, the fallout would be disastrous. It would not only destroy his already damaged reputation but would also unmistakably expose the true essence of his character. Given the delicate nature of the hoax and the individuals involved, such validation would cement Fischer's identity as a calculated, disturbed antagonist, far more perilous than the online oddity he is currently viewed as.
We will now be dropping in the links to all of his accounts.
LINKTREE:
https://linktr.ee/nyxwuff
YOUTUBE:
https://www.youtube.com/@nyxwuff361
ARCHIVE CHANNEL:
https://www.youtube.com/@nyxwuffarchive
FURAFFINITY:
https://www.furaffinity.net/user/nyxwuff/
DEVIANTART:
https://www.deviantart.com/nyxwuff
MASTODON:
https://mastodon.social/@nyxwuff
TWITCH:
https://www.twitch.tv/nyxwuff
BLUESKY:
https://bsky.app/profile/nyxwuff.bsky.social
TWITTER/X:
https://x.com/Nyxwuff_Reborn