, it is likely a video you recorded, downloaded from a messaging app, or received from a specific person. If this is a reference to a fictional ARG (Alternate Reality Game) or a creepypasta , it has not yet gained enough traction to have a documented "long write-up" in public search indices.

The name may have been generated during a peer-to-peer transfer (P2P) or by a screen-recording software that uses timestamps and random IDs. Contextual Connections

Filenames with "G" prefixes are sometimes found in Windows driver documentation or file system structures (e.g., FltGetFileNameInformation ), but these are usually internal system processes rather than downloadable video files.