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Telegram — Гўв˜в†[@linkdedebhaiii.]гўв˜в†r4007.mp4

That subject line looks like a typical automated filename from a Telegram download, likely containing a video (MP4). Since that's a bit of a mess to look at, a great feature for a messaging or file-management app would be The Feature: "CleanCopy"

The file is saved as something useful, like "Cottagecore_Aesthetic_Clip_Telegram.mp4" instead of a string of corrupted characters and ads. That subject line looks like a typical automated

This feature would automatically detect and "translate" messy, bot-generated filenames into human-readable titles using metadata and AI. Should it automatically, or just show a "nickname" in the UI

Should it automatically, or just show a "nickname" in the UI? It saves you from the "What on earth is this file

When a file with a name like TELEGRAM ГўВ˜В†[@LINKDEDEBHAIII.]ГўВ˜В†R4007.mp4 is downloaded, the system runs a quick background check.

It looks at the Telegram channel name, the video's metadata (if available), or uses a lightweight AI to scan the first frame of the video.

It saves you from the "What on earth is this file?" moment three months from now when you're looking through your downloads folder. If you’d like me to build on this, let me know: Is this for a mobile app or a desktop file manager ?