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Given the context, this is almost certainly a used to evade content filters or as a puzzle. The intended plaintext is likely:

d → s a → (left of a is nothing, sometimes becomes ' or omitted, but in many online decoders, a is left as a or mapped to ' ) — actually, test: type "danlwd" with hands shifted one key left on QWERTY: Put fingers on: left hand on ASDF, right on JKL; but shifting left means: Instead of 'd' (middle finger left hand), you press 's'. Instead of 'a' (pinky left), you press nothing (or caps lock) — this suggests the cipher might be right shift instead. Let’s try right shift :

Try "danlwd" shifted (to get plaintext): d→s, a→', n→b, l→k, w→q, d→s → "s'bkqs" nonsense.

Let me decode systematically using (typing with hands shifted one key left):

To decode it yourself: Try shifting each letter one key to the right or left on a QWERTY keyboard until you get sensible English words.