A parody Twitter account rewriting Donald Trump's tweets to sound more mature is gaining tens of thousands of followers.

The anonymous tweeter has been meticulously going through the president-elect's social media posts since just shortly after the Donald was elected in November, editing them to sound 'more presidential'.

Trump became notorious over the course of his presidential campaign for using Twitter to attack his critics, the media and even the governments of other nations.

Infamous tweeter: A new parody Twitter account rewrites the tweets of Donald Trump to sound more mature

A first look: The president-elect has become notorious for complaining on Twitter about his critics, the media and his political opponents

A rework: The PresidentialTrump account alters the Donald's posts to sound more like something a president would say

Since he won the election, things haven't changed. However, there has increasingly been a call for the businessman to come across more mature on the social media site - or to stop tweeting all together.

Imagining what the former of those requests would look like, Mature Trump Tweets have tackled the soon-to-be president's responses to everything from TV ratings to policy news.

During the recent Russian hacking scandal, the account took on each of Trump's tweets expressing opinions on the FBI and CIA's results before even having been briefed on the topic.

Putting it across: The avatar for the parody account features a balding Donald Trump

Going through: The account meticulously goes through Trump's tweets, including many about the Russian hacking scandal

Even-handed: The account shows what it would be like if Trump looked at the hacks like an attack on America rather than as a politically partisan talking point

Always complaining: Mature Trump Tweets also takes aim at Trump's frequent grumbling about things like airtime in the media

The real stuff: Instead, those tweets are replaced with more serious concerns that deserve the attention of a president

The usual braggart: Arnold Schwarzenegger recently became the subject of several of tweets by Trump, who mocked the movie star's ratings on the new season of Celebrity Apprentice

The other hand: The account attempts to show what Trump should be using his time focusing on instead of TV ratings

'The "Intelligence" briefing on so-called "Russian hacking" was delayed until Friday, perhaps more time needed to build a case. Very strange!' Trump tweeted on January 3.

The Mature Trump version was far less speculative and more about the facts, reading: 'The Russian hacking intel briefing delayed 'til Friday. Looking forward to clarity so we can all deal w/facts & appropriate consequences.'

Another tweet that saw Trump mocking the DNC for being hacked while the RNC had 'strong defense' was rewritten to describe the hacking as 'not about politics' and 'a threat to our democracy's integrity'.

PresidentialTrump, as the account is called, has amassed more than 70,000 followers on the site, and that number is climbing by the hour.

Just an edge: It also looks at other tweets that only need the slightest of tweaks

Little edit: The account gives the tweet a presidential change by removing the suggestion that Trump saves his congratulations just for his supporters

Finger pointing: Donald Trump viewed the hacking scandal as a 'witch hunt' and made his feelings known frequently online

A step back: The account already has well over 70,000 followers on Twitter

In some cases, the account takes tweets Trump sent about frivolous topics and replaces them with things that the politician should be talking about.

For example, Trump tweeted on January 6: 'Anna Wintour came to my office at Trump Tower to ask me to meet with the editors of Conde Nast & Steven Newhouse, a friend. Will go this AM.'

The PresidentialTrump version reads: 'Studying jobs report. Job additions fell short; unemp edged up. Wage gains! I work for you now, and am committed to improving these numbers.'