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: Filenames that start with "16..." or "17..." are usually Unix Timestamps .
Someone, years ago, had uploaded a piece of their grandmother's kitchen to the world, only for the name to be swallowed by a database error. To the server, it was just a string of broken characters. To the person who uploaded it, it was home. 💡 ШЄШЩ…ЩЉЩ„ 1668858977985 jpg
Using a Unix Timestamp Converter, she realized the number was a date. It translated to . : Filenames that start with "16
: "ШЄШЩ…" is almost always a sign of Arabic text being misread as Windows-1251 or Cyrillic. ШЄШЩ…ЩЉЩ„ 1668858977985 jpg
: Using Latin characters in filenames helps prevent this "Mojibake" (garbled text) from happening in the first place.