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If the actual image file is available, even more information can be extracted from its embedded EXIF data (camera make/model, GPS coordinates, software used, etc.) and from the file system’s timestamps. Forensic analysts often reconstruct events by correlating such filenames with logs, browser history, and other artifacts.
Given the full filename “girls 6 20180208 055536 resized imgsrcru”, the most plausible scenario is: A user had an original image named something like “girls 6 20180208 055536.jpg”, they resized it for web use, then uploaded it to imgsrc.ru. Later, when downloading or backing up, the file was saved with the platform name appended.
The platform has been heavily criticized and monitored by international law enforcement for its role in hosting illicit content: IMGSRC.RU - Википедия
Imgsrc.ru is a legitimate image hosting service. However, as with any user‑generated content platform, it has been used to share both innocuous and controversial images. The site has moderators and terms of service prohibiting illegal content. The filename “girls 6” alone does not imply anything inappropriate – it could simply be a photo of a girls’ sports team, a school class, or a family picture. As always, context matters.