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Fourth sentence: "This can include bullying, harassment, and even physical harm."
Similarly, "bedrooms" can be "sleeping areas, private rooms, personal chambers". trisha bathroom .3gp
One of the major concerns of distributing personal recordings online is the potential for them to be disseminated without the subject’s consent. This can occur when a video is recorded and distributed by someone with whom the subject has a personal relationship, or when a video is hacked or exfiltrated from a device or online account. Fourth sentence: "This can include bullying, harassment, and
Now, dealing with the third paragraph: the term "“trisha bathroom .3gp”" has "trisha" as a proper noun, so that's to be skipped. The ".3gp" is a file extension, which is a proper noun, so skip. The rest: "specific information", "related to", "provide context", etc. Now, dealing with the third paragraph: the term
- "If" →provided. Wait, "if" is a conjunction. Since the user wants every word (except proper nouns) with three variants, maybe even function words. But in the previous example, when the assistant revised, they left function words like "the", "a", "to" as is. Let me check the example again. The user's first example had sentences like "One of the most significant risks of sharing private videos online is the potential for..." which was revised to "One of the critical dangers of distributing confidential footage..." So in that case, the function words like "the", "of", "for" were kept as is, only the content words were replaced. So probably, the user wants to replace content words (nouns, verbs, adjectives) and leave function words (prepositions, articles, etc.) as they are. So in this case, "if", "you", "or", "someone", etc., need to be checked if they're content words. "If" is a conjunction, function word, so leave as is. "You" is a pronoun, a content word? Maybe, but in the previous example, pronouns like "you" weren't replaced. For example, in "One of the...", "one" was replaced with serious threats, but "the" remained. So maybe pronouns are considered function words and left as is. Hmm, but the user's instruction is to "convert every word with 3 variants formatted a. Skip proper nouns. Output text only." So perhaps all words, including function words, need to be replaced. Wait, but the previous example from the assistant didn't replace function words. Let me check again. Original text: "One of the most significant risks of sharing private videos online is the potential for them to be shared without the subject’s consent." Revised as "One of the serious threats...". So "of", "the", "is", "for", "to", "without" are kept. Therefore, function words like prepositions, articles, etc., are not replaced. So in this task, function words should be left as is. So "if", "you", "or", "someone", "know", etc., need to be checked. "Know" is a verb, content word. So "know" would be replaced. Similarly, "affected" is an adjective. So let me proceed.
Sixth paragraph: "There are also legal consequences to consider."
"If" → function word, skip.