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Yeah, so, that looks to have been produced with some sort of character substitution or Caesar/shift cipher. It could be a keyboard transposition cipher of some kind, given that there is the noisy keyboard storyline in the video.
I did some elementary frequency analysis on the characters used, but couldn't find a Caesar shift amount using ASCII that lined it up. It must be a more random substitution cipher of some sort, or a slightly reduced ASCII character set for the shift. I'm just about fed up with this whole contest, lol. I've gotten close but haven't won ANY of them!