It looks like you’ve shared a string that resembles a filename for a fansub or web-rip release of an anime episode — specifically “Gomu o Tsukete to Iimashita yo ne” (which translates roughly to “You said ‘put on the rubber,’ didn’t you?” ), episode 02, with a %7CVERIFIED%7C tag (URL-encoded pipe characters around “VERIFIED”).
: This means the file was captured (ripped) from a legal streaming service rather than a physical Blu-ray or DVD. These are generally high quality but may have lower bitrates than a Disc Rip. %7CVERIFIED%7C : This is URL-encoded text for "|VERIFIED|"
⚠️ This content contains explicit adult material and is intended for viewers aged 18 and over. If you'd like more details, Information on the original doujinshi ? Where to find official trailers ?
The specific string provided by the user is a common format used on file-sharing and torrent sites.
If this is for a media studies context, focus on the distribution method (WebRip vs. Physical) and how digital piracy/accessibility affects the consumption of niche media.