Former US president Donald Trump remains banned from Twitter and Facebook but he might have found a way to weaken the effects of his banishment.
Mr Trump has launched a space on his website where he posts messages that can be shared by others on their own social networking pages.
The website is called From The Desk Of Donald J Trump and a source told Reuters it was built by Campaign Nucleus, a digital services company created by Mr Trump’s former campaign manager Brad Parscale.
The content of Mr Trump’s posts so far will not surprise supporters or opponents – he repeats his false claims about voter fraud in the last presidential election, and his criticism of Republicans who have not supported him.
He calls Mitt Romney a “stone-cold loser” and Liz Cheney a “big-shot warmonger”.
Mr Trump was banned from a number of social media platforms after his supporters stormed the US Capitol on 6 January.
Later today, Facebook’s oversight board will discuss whether its ban on the 74-year-old should be extended.
Twitter has already said its ban is permanent, regardless of whether he runs for office in future, while YouTube will restore the former president’s channel when the risk of violence has decreased.
Both Facebook and Twitter said they have removed content posted from other accounts that tried to circumvent their bans on Mr Trump.