Since winning this year's presidential election the talk of the 2016 Twitter-sphere, Donald Trump, is heavily utilizing the site's block feature.

It appears that the controversial tweeter has decided if he sees anyone badmouthing him or disagreeing with his policies on his favorite social media site, he will simply hit the digital "you're fired" button, dismissing the unwanted followers from his Twitter life.

Sick burn, Donald.

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Now, as more and more people share their own personal "I've been blocked by the future President of the United States on Twitter" tales, it seems as though the blocking maneuver — normally reserved for extreme instances — is becoming second nature for The Donald.

A slew of Twitter users, ranging from baffled to amused, are announcing that they have been blocked by Trump's official account and including screenshots of Trump's inaccessible profile as proof. How this plays out once he is in the White House is anyone's guess.

HAHA!!! I'VE BEEN BLOCKED BY TRUMP!!! I'VE BEEN BLOCKED BY TRUMP!!!! HAHAHAHA!!!!!!! — Shizzlacher (@Shizzlacher) November 19, 2016

I have been BLOCKED by Donald Trump. Propaganda as a Fascist tool starts with controling the narrative. @realDonaldTrump allows no dissent. — BookDragon (@daBookdragon) November 22, 2016

@realDonaldTrump blocked me

Why?



Congratulations Sir.

....in the voice of @HillaryClinton

We pray you be a better president pic.twitter.com/JMz3X9zS5A — Uwalaka Emmanuel (@e_uwalaka) November 10, 2016

Am (obv) blocked by Trump. Could some kindly soul screengrab me what the madman's been saying this past 24hrs or so? — John Niven (@NivenJ1) November 29, 2016

I've been joking all this time about being blocked by Trump but now I just realized I really am blocked by the next President... pic.twitter.com/r9ltg1ag34 — Chrissy Corleone. (@pennyroo_) November 9, 2016

As of Friday afternoon, Trump's Twitter account has 16.5 million follower. But who knows how many he'll have once he's done with his blocking spree.

Ah, politics.