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The "Lady in White" is a recurring archetype in folklore, but when placed within a low-resolution video format, she transforms into a "digital cryptid." The lack of high-definition clarity in 2000-era video files allowed the viewer's imagination to fill in the gaps. This essay explores how the "Lady in White" represents the transition of oral ghost stories into the digital "creepypasta" era, where a simple file name could evoke more dread than the content itself. 2. The Language of the File Name The structure of the title—hyphenated and stacked with
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