488130732737179651.mp4 May 2026

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While most files with this name are harmless jokes, you should exercise caution: 488130732737179651.mp4

: Only play media from users you trust; while .mp4 files are generally safe, "scareware" often uses familiar names to trick people into clicking.

: After a few seconds, it abruptly cuts to a loud, chaotic, or nonsensical clip—most famously the "Jetstream Sam" (Metal Gear Rising) or "Vergil" (Devil May Cry) status memes. : Some versions use a specific encoding trick

: These videos are almost always "earrapes" (extremely high volume).

: This specific ID indicates the file was uploaded around late 2018 or early 2019 . : After a few seconds, it abruptly cuts

: On some older versions of Discord, this specific file was known to "break" the UI or loop infinitely due to how the platform cached long numeric filenames. 🛠️ Why the Long Number? The number isn't random; it is a Snowflake ID .


: Some versions use a specific encoding trick that can make your Discord client lag or crash temporarily.

đź’ˇ If you are trying to find the exact original video associated with this ID, it is likely the "Low Quality Spinning Rat" or a "Metal Gear Status" edit.

While most files with this name are harmless jokes, you should exercise caution:

: Only play media from users you trust; while .mp4 files are generally safe, "scareware" often uses familiar names to trick people into clicking.

: After a few seconds, it abruptly cuts to a loud, chaotic, or nonsensical clip—most famously the "Jetstream Sam" (Metal Gear Rising) or "Vergil" (Devil May Cry) status memes.

: These videos are almost always "earrapes" (extremely high volume).

: This specific ID indicates the file was uploaded around late 2018 or early 2019 .

: On some older versions of Discord, this specific file was known to "break" the UI or loop infinitely due to how the platform cached long numeric filenames. 🛠️ Why the Long Number? The number isn't random; it is a Snowflake ID .