Roger Stone, a long-time ally of former President Donald Trump, complained Saturday night about censored content on Trump's own Truth Social app after being slapped with a content warning label following one of his posts.

Stone posted a photo of a Trump campaign button along with a short caption on the threat of radical Islam.

The image and post were flagged by the app because they were not suited for all audiences. The app has a rating of 17+ on the App Store.

Stone later posted the same button photo, complaining about censorship from the Trump promoted app.

Truth Social is a free-speech app for conservatives who don't feel welcome on more prominent social media platforms. The launch of the social media platform has been rough, with issues ranging from an overrepresentation of bots to issues with technical problems.

Representatives for Stone and Truth Social did not respond to the request for comment.