Many security cameras export files using a [Date]_[RandomID]_source format.

Because this is a specific, randomized filename rather than a public "viral" video title, there is no widely known public story or "informative" event attached to it in general internet databases. Common Origins for This File Format:

Platforms like TikTok, Instagram, or Discord sometimes rename files with long alphanumeric strings (like 0gs60kz... ) when they are cached or downloaded.

The filename appears to be a specific system-generated name for a video file, likely from a surveillance system, dashcam, or a private cloud storage export.

Right-click the file and select "Properties" (Windows) or "Get Info" (Mac) to see if there is a "Media Created" date or GPS location data.

05-07-2021_0gs60kz340wrm9hnnwki7_source.mp4

Many security cameras export files using a [Date]_[RandomID]_source format.

Because this is a specific, randomized filename rather than a public "viral" video title, there is no widely known public story or "informative" event attached to it in general internet databases. Common Origins for This File Format: 05-07-2021_0gs60kz340wrm9hnnwki7_source.mp4

Platforms like TikTok, Instagram, or Discord sometimes rename files with long alphanumeric strings (like 0gs60kz... ) when they are cached or downloaded. likely from a surveillance system

The filename appears to be a specific system-generated name for a video file, likely from a surveillance system, dashcam, or a private cloud storage export. 05-07-2021_0gs60kz340wrm9hnnwki7_source.mp4

Right-click the file and select "Properties" (Windows) or "Get Info" (Mac) to see if there is a "Media Created" date or GPS location data.