
LULW is often a KEKW alternative on Twitch. This emote is the face of the late video game YouTuber, critic and commentator John ‘TotalBiscuit’ Bain. Just like it’s counterpart KEKW, LULW is a zoomed-in version of the Twitch default emote, LUL. El Ristas’ KEKW likely won’t be touched as it is pure positivity, and a great (though likely unintentional) legacy for the Spanish comedian to leave behind. This more proactive approach that Twitch is taking is part of a number of changes on the platform to reduce hateful or objectionable content. Userscripts are small computer programs that change the layout of a page, add or remove new functionality and content, or automate actions. Tampermonkey is used to run so-called userscripts (sometimes also called Greasemonkey scripts) on websites. Other user scripts can be bad in the sense that they have unintended side effects, like bad CPU performance. However, many user scripts can potentially be dangerous and contain malware. Let’s quickly summarize: Tampermonkey itself is neither safe nor unsafe it’s just a tool for managing user scripts. It’s available for Safari, Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Opera Next and Firefox. Tampermonkey is the most popular userscript manager, with over 10 million users. POG is an acronym for “Play of the Game.” Although that is the literal meaning, it is most commonly used today by viewers and streamers when someone does something cool or amazing or something cool happens on stream.

The W is used at the end to make exaggerated versions of emotes on Twitch (LUL and LULW, for example). And that’s why the Spanish Laughing Guy image was used to represent it on Twitch. The meaning of KEKW is quite basic: it suggests laughter. Click the + icon on your chosen tier to upload your emote files. Then, on your channel settings on the left sidebar, select Viewer Rewards > Emotes > Subscriber Emotes.

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How to add emotes in Twitch? To add emotes on Twitch, first make sure that you have qualified as a Partner or Affiliate streamer.
