Wait, the user might be using an example where in their actual case, the text includes words in the v1 format, but in the sample they provided, it's not there. The original instruction is in Chinese: "swap words formatted v3. all terms with 3 options. Leave names unchanged. Result only." The user might have copied only part of their query. Perhaps the actual task is to take a text that includes these placeholders and replace them with one of the options, but since the provided text doesn't have them, maybe they want an example response like how it's done.
Looking at the example provided, the query mentions terms with three options each. The example given has "Facebook" as part of a title, and the user wants to swap words in that format. Wait, the provided text doesn't actually have v1 in it. Hmm, maybe the user is using a hypothetical example. Wait, no, the original query might be part of the user's instruction. Let me check again. i--- My Facebook Boyfriend For Real Ebook
To resolve this, perhaps the user wants to replace instances where the platform is mentioned with one of the three options, while keeping other proper nouns like "Facebook" in place. However, if the platform is part of a placeholder, it needs to be swapped. Wait, the user might be using an example
In that case, I should generate an example where the original text has some words in the v3 format and then show the swapped result. For instance, changing "Facebook" to another option like "Instagram" if it were part of a placeholder. However, the user's instruction says "leave names unchanged," so if "Facebook" is a proper noun, it shouldn't be swapped. But if the placeholder is part of a word that's not a name, like the platforms in the title, then it should be swapped. Leave names unchanged