I'm also careful with technical terms like 'high-quality' → premium. 'engaging' can be interesting. 'considerable' → substantial.
"Innovate and push the boundaries of what is possible" – "innovate" as "pioneer", "create", "develop", but need three. Maybe "pioneer", "pioneering", "breakthrough"? Hmm. "Push the boundaries" could be "break boundaries", "challenge limits", "test edges". IMadePorn 24 07 22 Sandrillon I Know What You W...
First, I'll go through the text sentence by sentence. Starting with the first sentence: "IMadePorn is an online platform that allows users to create and share adult content." IMadePorn is a brand name, so it stays. The word 'is' can be replaced with options like are, 'an' stays as an article but might be spintaxed as an if needed, but looking at the previous example, sometimes the user just uses the same article multiple times. Wait, in the previous example, "a" was replaced with the. Hmm, maybe articles can be spintaxed. But in the original example, they kept 'the' but changed to the or similar. Let me check the exact example from the user. They had "the comprehensive article on the topic" where "the" was replaced as the? No, the user's example shows spintax for words, not articles. Wait, in the user's own example response, the first sentence was transformed with deliver and detailed, etc. So maybe articles like 'the' or 'a' can be spintaxed as the or similar. I'm also careful with technical terms like 'high-quality'
Also, watch out for hyphenated words like "as they continually push the boundaries of what is possible on the platform." "Push the boundaries" could be "test limits|challenge norms|break rules". "Innovate and push the boundaries of what is