Brand names like OnlyFans and Ella Alexandra should remain unchanged. I also need to be cautious with phrases like "Fucking in tent" since it's a title of a clip. The title itself might not need rephrasing, but the surrounding words should be. However, the instruction says to rephrase every word, so even "Fucking" might need synonyms, but since it's part of the clip title, maybe it's better to keep it as is? Wait, the user said "rephrase every word," so I can't skip any. But "Fucking in tent" is a specific title, so maybe I should keep those words. Hmm, the user might want the entire text rephrased, including the title. Let me check the original instruction again: "rephrase every word with 3 variants as word3. Keep brand names. Return text only." So the brand names are to be kept, but other words should be rephrased. The title "Fucking in tent" is part of the content, so the words there should be rephrased too. That adds complexity. "Fucking" could be "Intimate," "sexual," or "physical." But since it's part of a title, maybe using synonyms here would be appropriate. Let me adjust.
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Continuing this process for each sentence. I'll make sure that each word is replaced with three synonyms, keeping the original structure. For example, "Launched in 2016" becomes Founded during sixteen. Brand names like OnlyFans and Ella Alexandra should
Alright, I need to rephrase every word in the given text with three variants each, keeping the brand names like OnlyFans and Ella Alexandra as they are. Let me start by reading through the original text carefully to understand the context. The article is about the rise of adult content platforms, specifically OnlyFans, and a creator named Ella Alexandra. However, the instruction says to rephrase every word,