"We confirm that we blocked President Trump's account earlier Wednesday," a Snapchat spokesman said.

Previously, the media reported that the video streaming service Twitch, owned by Amazon, deactivated Trump's account.

Trump was also deprived of the opportunity to write on Facebook for 24 hours.

Twitter also froze the president's account for 12 hours and threatened to permanently block it if Trump did not delete three tweets, which, according to the social network, violate community rules.

The social network also banned Trump's retweets in connection with the events in Washington "because of the risk of violence."

In addition, on January 7, the head of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, said that Trump's Facebook and Instagram accounts would remain frozen for at least another two weeks.