Last sentence: "The video’s success can be attributed to its relatability, humor, and the unexpected twist of featuring an ice cream truck."
But in the original text, the structure is important. The user provided the exact text, and each individual term (not necessarily each word) should have three variants. Wait, the instruction says "update every term with 3 variants in a format. No changes to proper nouns. Text only." So "term" here refers to each word in the text that isn't a proper noun. LetsPostIt - Carly Rae - Ice Cream Truck -22.06...
- "success" → popularity. - "attributed to" → attributed to. - "relatability" → connectivity. - "humor" → humor. - "unexpected twist" → unexpected twist. - "feature" → feature (but "feature" is also a part of the proper "feature" in the video title; wait, no—it's "featuring" here. Wait, "featuring" is a preposition meaning to include. Should that be changed? The user said "proper nouns" remain unchanged. So "feature" as a verb can be replaced. "Featuring" in "featuring Carly Rae" is a preposition; perhaps it's part of the proper noun if it's a title part. Wait, the sentence is "featuring Carly Rae," which is not a proper noun. So "featuring" can be replaced with a synonym. Wait, "featuring" in this context is "including" or "showcasing." So "featuring" can be replaced with featuring but the user wants three variants. So maybe highlighting. But the user wants three options. Let me adjust that. Last sentence: "The video’s success can be attributed
For the bullet points under "The video’s virality can be measured by its: View count... Engagement... Hashtag creation...": - View count: View count - Engagement: Participation - Hashtag creation: Hashtag generation No changes to proper nouns
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Let me proceed step by step.