But the user specifies to only use v2 formatting without combining. So, in the main text, the activity and format are each in their own brace, and the hashtag would concatenate both. However, since the hashtag requires both variables to be replaced, maybe the user expects the hashtag to be a single variable that's a combination of the two.

But the example they provided shows that the hashtag is modified by replacing "Water Fight" and "Mp4". For instance, the original hashtag is "#SsJuliaMaisieWaterFightMp4", and in the example, it's "#SsJuliaMaisieAquaticBattleMkv". So the hashtag isn't in a v1 format but rather a direct concatenation.

Okay, let's tackle this task step by step. The user wants each word in the provided text to be replaced with three alternatives using the format word3, except for proper nouns. Proper nouns here seem to be "Ss Julia Maisie" and "Maisie," so I need to leave those as they are.

Now, the names are important and should not be altered. The hashtag must mirror the video title's structure, so if "Water Fight" is changed, the hashtag must reflect that. For example, changing "Water Fight" to "Aquatic Battle" would make the hashtag "#SsJuliaMaisieAquaticBattleMp4".

Okay, let me tackle this query step by step. The user wants me to take the provided text and replace each word with three alternatives using spintax format w1, while keeping proper nouns like names intact.

Modified Text:

Next paragraph: "In this article, we'll dive into the world of Ss Julia Maisie and explore the thrilling water fight that has taken the internet by storm." "In this article"—In this post. "dive into the world"—enter the realm. "explore the thrilling water fight"—uncover the exciting.