Alternatively, the user might be using this format to generate variations and wants one variation with all first options, or a random selection. Since no specific rule is given, the safest approach is to replace each v2 with the first alternative (v1), unless a brand name is present in the options. But the instruction says to keep brand names, which might imply that if an option is a brand name, it should not be altered. However, in the placeholder format, the brand names are part of the options, so when replacing, if one of the options is a brand, it can be selected.
Wait, but the user might be in a conversation where this is part of a test, and the actual input they provided is different. However, in this case, the only input is the query as stated. Hmm. The user might be looking for a script or function that can perform this replacement. For example, a Python script that takes a string, replaces each v2 with one of the three options, keeping the brand names as is. OnlyFans 24 07 21 Lucy Mochi And Lena Polanski ...
3. Ensure that any brand names not in the placeholder format are left unchanged. Alternatively, the user might be using this format