The use of "00" instead of "oo" in "honeym00n" is a common naming convention in "warez" circles, P2P file sharing, or internet creepypasta culture. Common Contexts for This File

A real video file should be several megabytes or gigabytes. If the file is only a few kilobytes, it is likely a script or a shortcut.

The presence of both .mkv and .mp4 is redundant. In most operating systems, the "real" extension is the last one ( .mp4 ). The .mkv is likely part of the filename itself to trick users who expect a specific video container.

On a more technical and mundane level, this can occur when a user manually renames a file during a conversion process. If a user tries to convert a Matroska Video ( .mkv ) to an MPEG-4 ( .mp4 ) and types the new name incorrectly in a program like Handbrake or VLC, the software may append the new extension to the old one. Safety Recommendations

At first glance, the name suggests a video file (possibly a honeymoon video), but the structure reveals a few red flags:

If you have encountered this specific file on your device or a cloud drive unexpectedly: Especially if the source is unknown.