Here's a sneak peek of Donald Trump's new social media platform

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If you have been following news about Donald Trump, you would know that he got banned by Facebook, YouTube and Twitter for breaking their policy. It's now May and these tech brands aren't going to even consider allowing him back, which is why Mr Trump here has decided to set up his own social network website.

Although there's no official name for it yet, Trump said the media contents are published "straight from the desk". Users who visit the website can like the posts, as well as sharing them on their Facebook and Twitter accounts. According to Trump's senior adviser, he thinks this new platform is going to be a hit but it's not the social media that he had previously hoped for.

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The website is also built by Trump's former campaign manager Brad Parscale, who handles Campaign Nucleus, a digital service. As you can imagine, most of the posts inside are still about "debunking" claims that the last presidential election was rigged and so on.

Speaking of media platforms, Facebook's Oversight Board is still deciding if Trump should be banned permanently. YouTube also told the media that they will only reactivate his account whenever the "real-world violence" threat has been reduced.

To be honest, I'm quite curious about how the new platform looks like. But what do you think? Let us know in the comments below and stay tuned for more trending tech news at TechNave.com.