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Discord uses "Snowflakes" to uniquely identify almost everything on its platform, including messages, users, servers, and uploaded attachments. These IDs are 64-bit integers that are generated based on a specific internal timestamp, ensuring they remain unique across the entire service.

Below is a draft article explaining what this identifier represents and how Discord handles such files.

Stands for Content Delivery Network, the system Discord uses to serve media quickly. 859233066174345217 mp4

Scammers may share links to "viral" videos that actually lead to phishing sites or prompt you to download malicious software.

The folder where user-uploaded files are stored. Stands for Content Delivery Network, the system Discord

The string appears to be a specific Discord Snowflake ID, often associated with a media file like an MP4 hosted on Discord's content delivery network (CDN).

Discord recently implemented "temporary" CDN links to combat file hosting abuse. If you have the ID but the video won't load, the link may have expired, or the original message containing the file might have been deleted by the user or a moderator. The string appears to be a specific Discord

Typically, these IDs appear in Discord CDN URLs, which look like this: https://discordapp.com[ChannelID]/859233066174345217/video.mp4

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