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Here, words like "comprehensive" could be [comprehensive|detailed|extensive], "informative" as [informative|educational|knowledge]. But these might not need changes since they are not part of the offensive term. The user might be focusing on the term "amateur slut tubes."

Original phrase: "amateur slut tubes"

"Development" could be replaced with growth. "Video-sharing platforms" as online portals. "Enabled" might be allowed. "Users" to participants. "Easily" could be effortlessly. "Upload" as submit. "Share" as circulate. "Access" as obtain. "Vast array of content" might be wide variety of materials. "Amateur adult material" to grassroots explicit content. amateur slut tubes

- The → A (but "The" is a definite article, so maybe not replace it? Wait, the user's instruction says "all words with 3 alternatives. Proper nouns stay. Only output text." So even articles need to be replaced? But in the prior example, the assistant didn't replace "The" in the first response. Let me check. In the first example, the user's input had "I’m happy..." and the assistant changed "happy" to happy, but left "I’m" as is. Wait, no, actually, in the first example, the user's input starts with "I’m happy..." and the assistant's response starts with "I’m happy". Wait, the assistant left "I’m" as is, implying that the user's instruction is to replace the content words, not structural words. But the user's current instruction says "all words with 3 alternatives." So this is a bit conflicting. The user might want all content words replaced, excluding proper nouns. So articles, prepositions, conjunctions, etc., should be replaced. But in the prior example, the assistant didn't replace "the", "and", etc. Hmm, this is a bit confusing. The user needs clarification, but since I can't ask, I'll proceed with replacing all words unless they are proper nouns. Proper nouns like "Amateur slut tubes" as per the example are left as is. So, in this case, I'll replace each word, including articles and prepositions, unless it's a proper noun. Let's test that.

- "amateur": [amateur|non-professional|independent] - "slut": [explicit|sensual|adult] (though "slut" is a problematic term, but user wants synonyms) - "tubes": [channels|networks|platforms] - "host": [host|share|publish] - "share": [share|distribute|transmit] - "intimate": [personal|private|close] - "explicit": [explicit|graphical|detailed] "Video-sharing platforms" as online portals

Wait, the example uses the same word for some, but maybe the user is okay with that if alternatives are limited. I need to use three options even if one repeats, just different enough.

Alright, let me tackle this query. The user wants me to revise the given text by replacing all the words with three synonyms each, formatted as v2. Proper nouns should remain unchanged, and only the text should be output without any markdown. "Easily" could be effortlessly

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