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: If this is part of a technical project, you can generate a SHA-256 hash of the file to see if it matches known databases of shared media or assets. : If you received this link or file

: Use a tool like ExifTool or MediaInfo to see the "Encoded Date," "Writing Library," and "Original Filename." This can often tell you where the video was originally recorded or edited. Because these filenames are randomly generated by servers,