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You wouldn't use {article_preview} in a phrase. It would be $article_preview. Assuming that variable is even valid. If you do a search for the phrase "comment_thread_firstpost", you'll find it created in packages/vbcms/content.php, and that is leading me to think the variable may just be $preview, not $article_preview (and I'm guessing the title one is wrong too). And, I'm also thinking you may have to enter them as {2} and {3} and pass the info by modifying the line in that page.
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