It is not the “other side” as this pleb below says. It’s when the Horde (the correct side in WoW) says “lol” and that’s what the Alliance (team blue) hear on their end.
On right-wing communities online, such as ours, you'll find people using the term "kek" like you would use "lol". It was originally used by South Korean gamers in Starcraft as "lol". Depending on who you ask, it could also be used as a reference to the Ancient Egyptian Dark God, Kek.
So, really, it's supposed to be a comedic inside joke around these parts.
Kek
What does “kek” mean?
It is not the “other side” as this pleb below says. It’s when the Horde (the correct side in WoW) says “lol” and that’s what the Alliance (team blue) hear on their end.
If they say “lol”, we hear “bur”.
On right-wing communities online, such as ours, you'll find people using the term "kek" like you would use "lol". It was originally used by South Korean gamers in Starcraft as "lol". Depending on who you ask, it could also be used as a reference to the Ancient Egyptian Dark God, Kek.
So, really, it's supposed to be a comedic inside joke around these parts.
Ong. KEK