You have to say that people’s imagination really is quite something. You’d almost be willing to believe @aestetictimerwarper until you realise they are spreading misinformation about the Covid vaccines on their account too.

Despite all this, the account has more than 625,000 followers and has amassed more than four million likes on TikTok. That being said the majority of people are very sceptical of the account and have asked things like: “How about this guy shows us what he looks like?” and “Nothing he’s said has come true. Tell us something legit.” One person also asked why as a time traveller they would travel so far back into the past to just set up a TikTok account...

This is just another example of bogus TikTok accounts pretending to be time travellers or showing supposed “evidence” of time travel. Last week an account went viral after claiming it had found a homeless man who was building a time machine.

People often say don’t believe everything you see on the internet and, unless humanity has made the first contact with an alien lifeforce by this time tomorrow, then you can scratch this one off too.