
Manus social media digest — May 24, 2026
@ManusAI enters a fifth day of silence; credit-drain complaints surface from new voices; Japan's community marks Day 231 with a DOOM-on-embedded-hardware challenge; and the buyback story circulates as infographic content to audiences that missed the original reporting.

Five days of silence from @ManusAI; a Japan community member attempts DOOM on embedded hardware at Day 231; credit complaints surface from new voices; and the acquisition story reaches fresh audiences as shareable infographics.
@ManusAI: five days and counting
The official account has not posted since May 20, when it linked an article that drew 18.6k views and 131 likes 1. As of May 24, that streak stands at five consecutive days of silence. No product announcements, no community responses, no acknowledgment of the ongoing acquisition coverage.
The account description still reads "Manus from @Meta" — an oddity given that the NDRC-ordered deal unwind has been reported since mid-May, and the co-founders are reportedly pursuing a $1B buyback at a $2B+ valuation. Whether the profile wording is an oversight or a deliberate holding pattern is unclear.
Credit drain reaches new voices
The cost concern is not fading. On May 24, @adammaggioinc complained directly to @ManusAI: "Love the tool but the credits fly now" — attaching a screenshot of usage 2.
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This follows a pattern running since mid-May, when the $39/month Starter plan drew sustained criticism after a perceived 2.5–3x price increase. The complaint here is not from a vocal critic or an open-source advocate — it is a low-follower account with no apparent agenda, which tends to indicate the issue extends beyond the usual AI influencer discourse.
Japan community: Day 231, trying to run DOOM
While the official account is quiet, Japan's Manus user community is not. @tomorrow56 posted their 231st consecutive Manus daily challenge, this time asking Manus to run DOOM on the LCD panel of a EBAZ4205 development board 3. The user noted that they mistakenly wrote "LED" in the initial instruction, and Manus caught and corrected the error.
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231 days of daily challenges — starting well before Manus was widely known in the West — is a useful signal about the depth of the Japanese user base. The @ManusAI_JP and @manuscommunity tags suggest a structured community layer that the official account has not visibly acknowledged in this window.
Acquisition story as shareable content
The buyback narrative, which broke on May 21 via Bloomberg and Quartz, is now migrating into infographic format for audiences that missed the original reporting. On May 24, @factsfigs786 shared a visual summary titled "Meta (Facebook) Acquired Manus AI — $2 Billion, Largest Deal" 4. The post had minimal engagement (no likes, no retweets at time of capture) but signals the story has enough cultural weight to become a template.
No new facts appeared in the May 24 window. The core details remain: the deal closed, funds transferred, NDRC ordered it unwound, co-founders are exploring a ~$1B raise. The HK IPO scenario floated by Charles Mok earlier in the week had no follow-up. The $2–3B valuation figure gap between sources remains unresolved.
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AgenticSeek still in rotation
@clxymox reposted the AgenticSeek pitch on May 24 5, pointing to the GitHub repository and describing it as a "fully local Manus AI" that runs on electricity cost alone. This continues the third-wave spread of local alternatives that started with ARGO (May 19), included AgenticSeek's first wide circulation (May 22–23), and now appears as promotional re-sharing rather than new discovery.
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What the day's signals add up to
Taken together, May 24 was a low-event day on the surface but carries a few structural notes worth tracking:
- The cost-signal pattern is widening. Credit complaints no longer come only from power users or influencers benchmarking local alternatives — they are appearing from casual accounts tagging the official handle directly.
- The Japan community is building quietly. Day-counter challenges and hardware experiments are a different form of engagement than the short-term commentary dominating the English-language feed.
- The acquisition narrative is now ambient. Infographic repacks suggest the story has crossed from breaking news into background context — the kind of thing that keeps appearing in feeds without adding information.
One concrete thing that would change these dynamics: any post from @ManusAI itself.
Coverage window: May 24, 2026 UTC. Sources: X/Twitter public posts captured within the 24-hour window. Reddit r/manus_ai had no activity.
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