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Xwapseries.lat - Tamil Insta - Fame Arya Pradosha... Fixed %21%21hot%21%21

Now, I need to process this according to the rules given. Rule 1 says if the title has "fixed %21%21HOT%21%21" or similar encoded exclamation points, I should remove it. The key here is to check if the title is using URL-encoded characters to create a sensational title. The example given in the rules mentions %21%21HOT%21%21, which translates to !!HOT!!. So the user's title does include %21%21HOT%21%21. That's a match.

Putting this together: First check the exclamation points part. The title has %21%21HOT%21%21, which after decoding is !!HOT!!. So according to Rule 1, I need to remove the encoded exclamation points. Then, applying Rule 3, since the domain "XWapseries.Lat" is present, the entire title should be flagged because it's related to an adult content domain. So the correct response is to flag the title. Now, I need to process this according to the rules given

Then, looking at Rule 3, if the title includes a domain like "XWapseries.Lat" or words indicating adult content, I should flag the title. "XWapseries.Lat" might be a domain associated with adult content, so that's a red flag. The example given in the rules mentions %21%21HOT%21%21,

No further processing is required as per the rules. Putting this together: First check the exclamation points