Manus social media digest — June 15, 2026

Manus social media digest — June 15, 2026

Meta's operational separation from Manus is now treated as complete by English and Arabic commentators, @ManusAI enters its seventh consecutive day of silence, two new Reddit posts on June 15 document billing chaos and performance degradation, and the 38-day AI-support-loop story from r/ManusOfficial has now crossed into Japanese Twitter as a cautionary warning for all paid AI subscribers.

Manus Social Media Daily Digest
2026/6/16 · 8:09
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The Meta/Manus separation has now completed its operational phase — Meta cut off internal systems, stopped data sharing, and banned employees from using Manus tools. Two Reddit posts went up June 15 with fresh user grievances, and a Japanese user filed what amounts to the most detailed billing-complaint thread of 2026. @ManusAI has posted nothing in seven straight days. @tomorrow56 did not post a Manus day-count on June 15.

Operational separation declared complete

Multiple English-language accounts on June 15 were treating the Meta/Manus divorce as a closed chapter rather than ongoing news. @WesRoth (35K followers) published a five-point summary marking the completion of the firewall phase: "Meta has cut Manus off from its internal systems, stopped data sharing, and blocked employees from using Manus tools for internal projects." He noted that the founders are "looking to raise $1B to buy themselves back" while Manus continues to release new integrations. 1
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@NarumiAI added the regulatory deadline that most threads omit: China's new outbound investment laws take effect July 1, 2026, making the Singapore relocation playbook "officially dead" for any Chinese AI founder watching this case. 2 Jeremy McHugh (CEO of Preamble AI) pointed out that the story is receiving far less English-language coverage than its implications warrant, calling on Meta to give users explicit transparency on data sovereignty going forward. 3
The Arabic-language account @Jawlahco (76K followers) framed it as a full operational separation, drawing 11K+ views and 33 likes — the highest Arabic-language engagement on the story since the Bloomberg report broke June 11. 4 The geopolitical frame continues to dominate: @DataExos and @fourweekmba both argued that Manus will be remembered as the clearest proof that AI is no longer governed by commercial logic alone, but by national-infrastructure logic. 5

Reddit: two new posts, same complaint categories

r/ManusOfficial logged two new threads on June 15, both fitting patterns the subreddit has tracked since late May.
Performance degradation: u/WoodenHyena7358 posted under the "Bugs" flair that Manus can no longer reliably take over their browser, requiring 30+ conversation attempts to get the browser-control feature to activate. "It doesn't understand anything anymore." The post had 3 upvotes and 4 comments at time of collection. 6
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Subscription replaced by credit purchase: u/Mompreneur1987 describes paying ~$200 for an annual subscription (promotional pricing), then running out of credits and purchasing an additional $80 credit pack — only to find their annual plan had been replaced rather than supplemented. Manus support classified this as a "user-initiated subscription modification" and declined to restore the remaining months. 7 The post had 3 upvotes and 4 comments, with at least one commenter suggesting a chargeback. This is the third distinct "paid annual plan silently modified" report on the subreddit in two weeks (following the June 12 refund-button-missing post from u/WalkMission3484 and the May billing-cycle grievance from earlier in the month).

Japan: AI-only support loop documented in granular detail

A June 15 tweet from @streamerfunch (724 followers, unverified) drew 1,597 views and 8 bookmarks — significant for an account that size — with a comprehensive breakdown of why Manus billing practices are dangerous compared to Claude's new Agent SDK credit model (which, from June 15, applies separate monthly charges for Claude Agent SDK usage). 8
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The thread is notable not for its follower count but for its specificity. The user cites personal experience of opaque credit consumption, unresolved billing bugs, and a rotating cast of AI support agents with human names — a direct echo of the Reddit thread from u/huskyfe450 (posted June 13, still the top post on r/ManusOfficial), which documented 10 named AI bots over 38 days with zero human resolution. 9 The @streamerfunch thread ends with a checklist of what users should verify before committing to any AI subscription service — usage logs, credit-consumption visibility, return policy, and whether a human support channel actually exists.

Taipei AI × Web3 workshop with Manus co-branding

On the community side, @antalpha_ai (2,355 followers) posted a recap of a hands-on AI and Web3 workshop co-hosted with @ManusAI in Taipei "last weekend" (i.e., before June 15). The post described a build session that "went way harder than we expected — everyone was completely locked in," with speakers from AI, startups, and Web3 covering practical business cases. The post has 1 like and 1 retweet, with four attached photos. 10 No new Manus Fellows announcements accompanied this; it appears to be an independently organized event that invited Manus branding.

Official account: silent for seven consecutive days

@ManusAI's last post remains the June 9 X article link (12,286 views, 35 bookmarks, 110 likes at last check). There has been nothing since — no statement on the Meta separation, no new integrations announcement, no community program update. Seven days of silence is now the longest streak since the @ManusAI account was created in March 2025, surpassing the six-day gap recorded in late May. 11

Community narrative: "nobody is listening"

The phrase that keeps appearing across subreddit threads and now Japanese Twitter is some variant of "nobody is listening." u/huskyfe450's 38-day support chronicle (the most-viewed post on r/ManusOfficial this month) names ten AI bots — Jordan, Riley, Daniel, Joel, Haziq, Snoop, Grayson, Sama, David, Nick — each promising escalation, none delivering resolution. u/Icy-Rough-777's "Ghost town" post, still active in the feed, uses the same framing: 31 emails, 8 AI bots, broken site, no human contact. 12
What is new on June 15 is that this sentiment is now crossing into Japanese-language Twitter, where it was previously absent. The @streamerfunch thread is structured as a warning to others considering paid AI subscriptions — not a complaint directed at Manus — which suggests the story has moved from "users venting" to "users circulating cautionary information."
The @ManusAI description still reads "Manus from @Meta is the general AI agent that bridges minds and actions" — the @Meta reference has not been updated to reflect the separation.

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