Has Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop unblocked you on Twitter? Can you suddenly share his Facebook posts once again?

Fulop, who has been criticized for blocking critics on his social media accounts, said Thursday he has unblocked everyone, following a recent federal judge's decision that President Trump's blocking of Twitter users is unconstitutional.

"I may not like u personally but the law is the law," Fulop wrote -- where else? -- on Twitter.

Fulop last year claimed he only blocked people who spammed his page or posted personal promotions.

The decision on Trump, filed Wednesday by U.S. District Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald in New York City, says the president's Twitter account is a designated public forum and his blocking people based on their political speech violates the First Amendment. Seven Twitter users had filed a lawsuit against Trump and White House social media director Dan Scavino.

Fulop tagged Trump in his Thursday Twitter post.

"Anti-Semites, racists, trolls, fake accounts, former family members, ppl that hate Jersey City -- all are welcome now," he wrote.

Brigid D'Souza is one of the people who had been unable to share Fulop's Facebook posts until Thursday. D'Souza, who blogs as Civic Parent, said she was blocked in 2014 after disagreeing with him about a local issue involving the public schools.

"I care about local issues impacting my kids," she told The Jersey Journal. "I'm glad he's reversed course. That's a welcome and appreciated change."

Writer Michael Lindgren was blocked on Twitter about three years ago for "sarcastic criticism." Lindgren was less enthused than D'Souza about finally being able to see Fulop's tweets.

"I'm reading his timeline and he's just as dumb as I remembered," he said.