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| Recommendation | Rationale | Implementation | |----------------|-----------|----------------| | instead of DD.MM.YY . | Eliminates ambiguity across regions and supports lexical sorting. | MissaX.2007-02-24.Rissa.May.Stay.With.Me.Daddy.XX.ext | | Replace dots with underscores ( _ ) for internal identifiers while keeping a “display title” with spaces for UI. | Dots can be mis‑interpreted by some shells or tools (e.g., . as file‑extension separator). | MissaX_2007-02-24_Rissa_MayStayWithMeDaddy_XX.ext | | Add explicit file extension (e.g., .mp3 , .zip , .pdf ). | The trailing ... should be replaced with a concrete extension to enable OS‑level handling. | ..._XX.mp3 | | Versioning – Use semantic versioning ( MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH ) or a numeric build number, not ambiguous XX . | Clear upgrade path, easier automated parsing. | 01.00.00 or 20 | | Maintain a central mapping table (CSV/DB) that records each token’s meaning for future audits. | Prevents “metadata drift” as teams evolve. | identifier | project | date | owner | title | version | extension | | Validate on ingest – A lightweight script (Python/PowerShell) that rejects filenames not matching the pattern. | Guarantees consistency. | Example regex: ^(?P<proj>\w+)\.(?P<date>\d4-\d2-\d2)\.(?P<owner>\w+)\.(?P<title>[\w\.]+)\.(?P<ver>\w+)\.(?P<ext>\w+)$ | MissaX.24.02.07.Rissa.May.Stay.With.Me.Daddy.XX...

Allow multiple users to contribute to a story, with each user's input changing the story's direction. This could be facilitated through a live session feature. (4:30 - 5:00) | Recommendation | Rationale |

The title "Stay With Me Daddy" suggests a "daddy/daughter" dynamic, which is a common trope within the MissaX catalog. These scenes usually emphasize: | Dots can be mis‑interpreted by some shells or tools (e

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He set down the cup. "Because I was a coward. Because looking at you — at her eyes in your face — I couldn't breathe. I thought staying away would hurt less. I was wrong."