With TikTok becoming a very popular social media platform, it has attracted all kinds of video creators, from singers, actors, cooks and journalists to soothsayers and now even time-travellers. It is no surprise therefore that another self-proclaimed 'time traveller' has made new claims about what the near future holds for Earth and mankind.
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The ‘time-traveller’ in this case makes a video under the TikTok username @2983.time.traveller and creates content which usually warns of some untoward events to happen in the future. The creator's identity is unknown since they remain faceless and nameless in their videos.
In the latest video, the TikToker has provided some key dates from the beginning of 2023 when certain big events are to happen on Earth.
The key dates from the start of 2023
As per the video, January 30, February 10 and February 14 are the dates to watch out for in the early part of the coming year 2023. The predictions range from mankind discovering new universes to aliens landing on Area 51.
The TikToker says in his video,
Attention. Yes, I am a real time traveller, remember these dates for the start of 2023.
January 30th: Humans discover three alternate universes which are unbalanced.
February 14th: 4 high school students in Mexico will receive unknown abilities from the sun never seen before!
February 10th: A UFO lands near Area 51, bringing a new alien species with it. Stay safe.
Reactions to the videos
As stated above, self-proclaimed 'time-travellers' have become a trend on Tiktok now, with several of these accounts creating content without backing up any of their claims or providing adequate evidence of any of their predictions ever coming true.
The comments on this latest video reflect the scepticism that most people have towards these TikTokers' content.
One commenter states,
Yall all liars man im tired of seeing yall on my fyp
Another person writes,
why are these the same predictions from some other "travelers" that still haven't come true. again will probably be selective on who they reply to
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