Squirt.games.2024.xxx.parody.uncensored.1080p.j... -- 'link' -
For each title, identify the parts that are part of the product name (proper nouns) and leave those words as is. The rest can be modified.
Proper nouns: "Squirt.Games 2024", "1080p". Wait, 1080p is a technical term, but is it a proper noun? Probably not. But the user says to skip proper nouns, which are names of specific things. So "1080p" is a technical specification, not a proper noun. So the words "The Uncensored Experience in" are to be modified. The rest, like "1080p", leave as is. Squirt.Games.2024.XxX.Parody.UNCENSORED.1080p.J... --
Proper noun: "Squirt.Games 2024 XxX Parody" For each title, identify the parts that are
Same for the third title: if "Uncovered" is part of the product title, then the proper noun is "Squirt.Games 2024 XxX Uncovered", so "The Ultimate Parody Experience" would be modifiable. But "Parody" is part of the product title, so "Parody" is part of the proper noun. Then "Experience" in the third title is not part of the product? Hmm, this is confusing. To resolve, I'll proceed as per the original instructions: skip proper nouns. So any word that's part of a proper noun should be left as is. However, the user hasn't provided guidelines on identifying which words are part of proper nouns. Given the example titles, perhaps "Squirt.Games 2024 XxX Parody" and similar are proper nouns. So in each title, the part after the colon or after the main title might be the proper noun. Wait, 1080p is a technical term, but is it a proper noun