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ROT13 "thmyl" → guzly — no. ROT13 "brnamj" → oeanzw — no. "hello" stays "hello" (since h→u? Actually h(8)→u(21) no, ROT13 hello→uryyb — so if "hello" became "hello", ROT13 is not applied).

The most probable explanation for is a keyboard shift cipher . This occurs when a user intends to type a normal phrase but their hands are offset by one key on a QWERTY keyboard.

Atbash of "thmyl" :

: Hello Yo moderators use automated security systems. If they detect a modified client or abnormal server requests (like faking diamonds), your device and account will likely be permanently banned.

Yes! That’s promising: "mhkr" — if you type "maker" with hands shifted one key to the left on QWERTY? m→m (same), a→s (no), k→j, e→w, r→e → msjwe — not mhkr. But if shifted right: m→,, no.

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