Screenshot_20220618-211013_instagram.jpg Apr 2026

Use this if the screenshot is a memory of a post you shared or a story from June 2022.

(e.g., a blog, a caption for a "dump" post, or a portfolio) Screenshot_20220618-211013_Instagram.jpg

Use this if the screenshot is of someone else's work, a quote, or a design you wanted to save. Use this if the screenshot is a memory

"We all have them: files named 'Screenshot_20220618-211013.' To a computer, it’s just data. To us, it’s a receipt of a funny meme, a recipe we never cooked, or a outfit we meant to buy. This specific image from June 18, 2022, at 9:10 PM represents that split-second decision to 'keep' a piece of the internet. How often do we actually go back and look? Today, I’m finally clearing out the digital attic." To make these drafts better, could you tell me: To us, it’s a receipt of a funny

"My camera roll is full of 'someday' ideas, and this screenshot from mid-2022 is a perfect example. I remember seeing this on my feed and immediately hitting the sleep and volume buttons to save it. It’s a mix of [insert style, e.g., minimalist decor/bold typography/vibrant travel photography] that still resonates today. Sometimes the best inspiration isn't what's 'new' now, but what we've been holding onto for years."

Commonly, a screenshot with this naming convention is a , a repost , or a saved piece of inspiration . Here are three different content drafts depending on what that image might be: Option 1: The "Digital Time Capsule" (Reflective/Nostalgic)

(e.g., funny, professional, or sentimental)