A majority of Americans do not approve of how President Trump uses his favorite social media platform, according to a new poll out Monday.

The ABC News/Washington Post poll found that 67% of Americans disapprove of the president's use of Twitter.

Those surveyed were also more likely to associate negative words with Trump's tweets:

68% said the tweets were inappropriate

65% said the tweets were insulting

52% said the tweets were dangerous

They were less likely to associate positive words with his tweets:

21% said the tweets were refreshing

41% said the tweets were interesting

36% said the tweets were effective

The poll surveyed a random sampling of 1,001 adults around the country from July 10-13. It has an error margin of 3.5%. Per the poll, 35% Democrats, 23% Republicans and 35% independents were surveyed.

The poll comes as the six-month mark of Trump's presidency approaches this week. The president's term in office has been a tumultuous ride, ranging from his temporary Muslim ban to his firing of FBI Director James Comey to the ongoing investigations into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.

Only 24% of those surveyed said they believed Trump had acted in a manner that is "fitting and proper of a president." Another 70% said he had acted unpresidential.

The survey also found that 68% did not think the president was a positive role model for young people.

Read the poll results here.