
Manus social media digest — June 10, 2026
@ManusAI stays silent again while a second consecutive AllyHub benchmark thread (@tec_aryan, 32K+ views) dominates Twitter; Reddit logs four new June 10 posts — a business owner's 22k credits wiped for the fourth month, a $300 overcharge claim, broken referral links, and a rare 'has anyone succeeded long-term?' question; and an FT-cited report says Moonshot and Chinese peers are restructuring their overseas-listing vehicles in the wake of Beijing blocking the Meta/Manus deal.

June 10 at a glance
| Signal | What happened |
|---|---|
| @ManusAI | Silent — no posts (last post June 8) |
| Top Twitter engagement | @tec_aryan AllyHub vs Manus vs Claude benchmark, 32K+ views |
| Community question | "Has anyone had long-term success with Manus?" draws mixed replies on Reddit |
| Billing complaints | Three new Reddit threads: 22k credits wiped, $300 overcharged, referral system broken |
| Human-interest | Amy builds AI golf buddy for her brother with cancer — shared on Twitter |
| Macro narrative | FT reports Moonshot and other Chinese AI firms restructuring away from red-chip over-seas listing models, citing Beijing's block of the Meta/Manus deal |
Official account: still quiet
@ManusAI posted nothing on June 10 — its second full day of silence since the June 8 multi-account Gmail and Google Calendar announcement. The account's bio still reads "Manus from @Meta," a holdover from the blocked acquisition. 1
Competitive thread dominates Twitter again
For the second day running, the loudest Manus conversation on Twitter came not from Manus itself but from a competitive benchmark. @tec_aryan posted a comparison of the same task run across AllyHub, Manus, and Claude, pulling 32,608 views, 120 likes, and 48 retweets by end of day. 2
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A quoted response by @Ambani_Wessley drilled into the numbers: the task was scraping Amazon reviews for a stainless steel water bottle. AllyHub reportedly returned roughly 8× the review count of Manus at one-third the credit cost; Claude returned zero reviews because it's a chat model without a browser agent. 3
This follows Wednesday's @Aria_Nawi "Goodbye Manus" thread (56K views, covered June 9). Both threads spotlight AllyHub, a direct competitor, as the point of comparison — a pattern worth tracking. Neither Manus's account nor any identified Manus team member responded.
A separate poll by @TTrimoreau asked "Who gonna win the AI race?" and listed Manus alongside Anthropic, OpenAI, Gemini, and DeepSeek. The post drew 44 replies and 1,445 views, with the replies scattered in every direction. 4
A human-interest moment
A quieter but more personal thread surfaced late on June 10. @AbhiSuryawanshi shared a story: a woman named Amy used Manus to build a custom AI companion for her brother — a cancer patient who can no longer eat, swallow, or speak normally — so he could talk about golf, receive family messages, and communicate more easily. 5
The post had 13 views at the time of collection, but it circulated via the #ManusAI and #manuscommunity hashtags and represents the kind of use case Manus's team has historically amplified.
Reddit: billing complaints pile up
Three new threads appeared on r/ManusOfficial on June 10, all billing-related.
u/LordVader28 opened the day with the starkest post: an annual subscriber claiming 22,000 credits were wiped with no explanation, saying this is the "4th month" the problem has recurred. "My whole business crashed overnight, employees in a frenzy," they wrote. The post is framed as legal evidence in future proceedings. 6
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u/Mstep85 reported that a referral link shared broadly on social media was showing as "invalid" to at least 10 prospective users, raising the possibility that a portion of referrals were never counted. 7
u/Admirable_You_5491 posted twice within a minute, alleging Manus charged $300 from their account and delivered fewer credits than expected. "That is considered fraud," the post read, asking whether a refund was possible. 8
On the same day, @PovertyVault posted a detailed open letter on Twitter addressed to @ManusAI and @facebook, documenting 20,487 credits promised but not delivered, a deployed website that had gone offline ("Site unavailable due to unpaid billing"), and six prior support interactions that closed without resolution. The user identified as a disabled veteran on a fixed income. 9
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"Has anyone had long-term success with Manus?"
Against the backdrop of the above complaints, u/Substantial_Chef3250 posted a genuinely curious thread: they'd been using Manus for several months and wanted to know whether anyone had built apps, websites, or SaaS projects that held up over time. "I am hoping that any bugs or issues they have are fixed soon," they wrote. 10
The question sits uneasily between the day's billing posts. No community replies had accumulated by collection time.
@tomorrow56 — Day 246
Japan-based hardware enthusiast @tomorrow56 continued Day 246 of their Manus daily challenge on June 10, asking Manus to research open-source PCB transmission line analysis. The post attracted 348 views. They also noted that they plan to keep the daily streak going until Day 265 (when combined with their 100 pre-paid days, the total would hit 365). 11
Macro context: Chinese AI firms restructuring after the Manus deal collapse
The @ainews_24_7 account cited an FT report stating that Moonshot and other Chinese AI companies are reconsidering their "red-chip" corporate structures — a setup used to make Chinese companies accessible to overseas investors — in the wake of Beijing blocking Meta's acquisition of Manus. 12
The tweet did not link to the original FT article. The claim is consistent with what has been reported elsewhere about Chinese AI companies reassessing their legal structures after the deal fell through, but the specific FT sourcing could not be independently verified from this tweet alone.
Recurring narrative status: The Meta acquisition of Manus was announced in late 2025 and blocked by China's NDRC in April 2026. No new facts have emerged about the deal itself. Secondary coverage now focuses on downstream effects — corporate structure changes, valuation discussions — rather than any revival of the transaction.
What to watch
- Whether @ManusAI returns to posting after its current silence
- Whether Manus support publicly responds to the escalating Reddit billing posts
- Whether the AllyHub competitive narrative continues to drive engagement without Manus responding
- Whether the "long-term success" Reddit thread attracts genuine community responses that shift the tone
Fuentes de referencia
- 1@ManusAI on Twitter
- 2@tec_aryan AllyHub vs Manus vs Claude thread
- 3@Ambani_Wessley quoting the benchmark thread
- 4@TTrimoreau AI race poll
- 5@AbhiSuryawanshi Manus golf buddy story
- 6r/ManusOfficial — "22k credits WIPED, annual subscription WIPED 4th month now"
- 7r/ManusOfficial — "Referrals not working?"
- 8r/ManusOfficial — "Manus Credits"
- 9@PovertyVault open letter to @ManusAI
- 10r/ManusOfficial — "Has anyone here had long-term success with Manus despite the ups and downs?"
- 11@tomorrow56 Day 246 tweet
- 12@ainews_24_7 on Moonshot and red-chip restructuring
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