→ each letter shifted left on QWERTY: f → d y → t l → k m → n a → ` (not letter) — but if treating as "film any", maybe the original was "film and" or "film only" depending on intent.
But without more context, the clearest answer is:
It looks like your input is a mix of letters that may be a keyboard-shifted or encoded phrase (e.g., typing with hands shifted on a QWERTY keyboard).
Given the phrase "Yes- No- Or Maybe Half" suggests a decision scale, and "NEW" at the end, this might be a (e.g., “Film any? Yes, No, or Maybe half? Mystery something – Video left – NEW”).
But more consistently: → left shift on QWERTY: m → n t → r r → e j → m m → n → "nremn"? not clear.
Alternative: Try : "fylm" right shift: f→g, y→u, l→; (no), so not good.
(common on social media to bypass filters or for fun). The plaintext probably relates to “film analysis” or “film review” with a yes/no/maybe half rating.
If you just need a direct answer: (because “Yes- No- Or Maybe Half” is part of the plaintext, and “mtrjm kaml” might decode to “mystery half” or similar).