Double-check for proper nouns: "Marjorie Barretto" is a name, so no changes. 73 is a number, leave it. The entire scanda name should stay.

My task is to identify each term that's not a name and replace it with three synonyms. For instance, "well-known" becomes highly publicized. I need to make sure to leave the names "Marjorie Barretto" as they are.

I think that's all. Now proceed to generate the response accordingly.

This is a bit confusing, but since the user provided that example, I'll follow it. So every word gets replaced with three synonyms unless it's a proper noun or an article/preposition. But "the" is an article, so maybe it's okay to leave as is. But in the example, they replaced "the" with the, which is redundant. So maybe the user wants to include articles as well, even if the options are minimal.

Also, I need to maintain the structure. Every word needs three alternatives. If a word is part of a larger phrase, like "Marjorie Barretto Photo Scandal 73", maybe just keep the phrase as is. Same with numbers. Brand names like Marjorie Barretto should probably stay, so maybe replace only the other words.

Next sentence: "The incident highlights the importance of online security, privacy, and consent." The terms here are "incident," "highlights," "importance," "online security, privacy, and consent." For "incident," maybe "event," "episode," or "episode." "Highlights" could be "underscores," "emphasizes," or "stresses." "Online security" might become "digital safety," "internet protection," or "cybersecurity."Privacy and consent can stay the same since they're part of a list and might need to be split, but the user didn't specify splitting compound terms. Wait, the task says to split each term, so maybe "online security," "privacy," and "consent" each need three alternatives. Let's check.