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def parse_query_to_features(query_string): parts = query_string.split() domain = parts[0] + "." + parts[1] video_id = parts[2] tags = parts[3:] return "domain": domain, "video_id": video_id, "tags": tags, "tag_count": len(tags), "has_language_tag": any(t == "swe" for t in tags)
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: This specific combination of words and random characters is often seen in auto-generated metadata for niche media uploads or low-traffic content databases. BoardGameGeek If you can provide more context