: Take a screenshot of a clear frame from the video and upload it to Google Lens or Yandex Images . This can often find the original social media post or news article where the video first appeared.

: If you found this in a browser, look at the domain. ://twimg.com : It's from Twitter/X. v.redd.it : It's from Reddit. fbcdn.net : It's from Facebook or Instagram.

: The string 0gzpixue0gic30b3z3ilt is likely a unique ID used by a database to retrieve the video.

If you have the file or a link to it, you can use these methods to find its origin:

: Use a tool like ExifTool to look for internal metadata. This might reveal the original upload date, the software used to create it, or even the device (e.g., iPhone, Android).

: The suffix _source usually indicates that this is the original, high-resolution upload before it was compressed or transcoded into smaller versions for mobile viewing.

: The .mp4 extension confirms it is a standard MPEG-4 video file, compatible with almost all modern devices. How to Identify the Content