"Who is Liz Vicious?" – Skip "Liz Vicious". Replace "Who" with Which, "is" with exists, etc.
Starting with the first sentence: "Liz Vicious - All VidsLiz Vicious is a name that has been making waves in various circles, and for those who are interested in getting a comprehensive look at her video content, this article aims to provide a thorough overview."
But wait, the user's example shows that each word should have three variants. So every word, except names and brands, gets a spintax. So maybe the user wants each word in the text to be replaced by three options, but keep the original if it's a name or brand. So I need to process each word, check if it's a name/brand, and if not, replace it with three synonyms or alternatives.
The first sentence: "Liz Vicious’s video collection offers a range of content for viewers interested in her work." - "collection" could be replaced with something like "archive|library|compilation". - "range of content" might become "variety|selection|array of materials". - "viewers interested in her work" can be rephrased as "audience|fans|watchers curious about her projects".