If your browser or operating system is set to a different language than the one used when the file was originally named, the characters "break."
The strange characters (ЩўЩ ЩўЩў...) are a classic case of —a technical glitch where text is displayed using the wrong character encoding . In this specific case, it usually happens when a computer tries to read Arabic or Persian digits using a Cyrillic or Western font.
Ensure your browser's default encoding is set to UTF-8 , which is the universal standard for displaying different languages correctly.
Sometimes taking a screenshot on Windows or mobile and then uploading it to Facebook can strip or corrupt the original metadata, leaving the platform to generate its own filename.
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