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Short, unedited clips of people testing their cameras, children playing, or mundane household scenes.
Large archives of social media or security footage often auto-index files numerically. In these cases, "113" is simply the 113th file in a specific directory, devoid of any inherent meaning until placed in context. 4. The "Dark Web" Hoax
Unless you found this file in a specific project folder or a niche forum, it is likely either a generic camera upload or part of a modern digital ghost story designed to make the mundane feel mysterious. 113.mp4
Creators intentionally name their horror projects this way to make them look like accidentally uploaded private files, leaning into the "unsettling" nature of seeing a stranger's uncontextualized life. 3. Procedural File Fragments
Developers often use short, numbered sequences (111, 112, 113) to test video compression or streaming headers. Short, unedited clips of people testing their cameras,
Most versions circulating today are fan-made recreations or edits of other avant-garde films (like Begotten or early Jan Švankmajer works) meant to evoke a sense of dread. 2. The YouTube Mystery Trend
In technical circles, 113.mp4 is often just a generic placeholder. numbered sequences (111
Rumors often claim it was an unindexed file found on a deep-web server or an old FTP site.