
Manus social media digest — June 11, 2026
Bloomberg confirms Meta erected a data firewall between itself and Manus and is internally 'sunsetting' the platform — the first operational step in executing Beijing's order to unwind the $2 billion acquisition. Reddit logs five June 11 posts: two account suspensions, one billing-driven website blackout, one credit-fraud complaint, and one user asking who actually owns Manus now. @ManusAI posts nothing for the third straight day; @tomorrow56 hits Day 247.

Meta began physically cutting Manus off from its internal systems on June 11, with Bloomberg reporting a hard data firewall erected earlier this month — the clearest sign yet that the China-ordered breakup of the $2 billion acquisition is now executing in earnest. Reddit's r/ManusOfficial captured five fresh frustration posts during the same 24 hours, ranging from suspended accounts to websites taken offline by billing glitches. @ManusAI posted nothing for the third consecutive day.
At a glance
| Source | Signal | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Bloomberg / Tom's Hardware | Meta severs data systems, issues "sunset" memo | Confirmed |
| Reddit r/ManusOfficial | 5 new posts — suspensions, billing failures, ownership confusion | Confirmed |
| @ManusAI (X/Twitter) | No posts June 11 | Confirmed |
| @tomorrow56 (X) | Day 247 — Japan semiconductor weekly report | Confirmed |
Meta begins the Manus shutdown
Tom's Hardware confirmed the Bloomberg report on June 11: Meta has erected a data firewall between itself and Manus, barring Manus staff from accessing Meta's internal systems since early June. 1 Meta employees were also told to stop using Manus for internal projects, and an internal memo described the platform as being "progressively shut down" — Bloomberg's word was "sunsetting."
The move is the operational follow-through on a Chinese regulatory order dating to April that demanded the $2 billion acquisition be unwound. Manus's parent company Butterfly Effect was founded in China and relocated its headquarters and key staff to Singapore in 2025; the deal was announced in December 2025. Despite the breakup, Manus reportedly continued adding features — SimilarWeb data integration, Shopify connectivity — while the divorce proceedings dragged on. As of this week, users could still connect Instagram, Gmail, and GitHub through the platform, suggesting the product-facing side of the operation had not gone dark.
Jeff Li, a Financial Times correspondent with 62K followers, shared a detailed Chinese-language thread summarising the Bloomberg report and added context: Tencent, Zhen Fund, and HSG investors had already received proceeds from the Meta acquisition. 2 The founders — Xiao Hong, Ji Yichao, and Zhang Tao — have been in talks to raise roughly $1 billion from outside investors to buy back the company from Meta, satisfying Beijing's demand without a fire-sale collapse.
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The social-media commentary that followed ran hot. A Japanese account wrote a long explainer framing the episode as an AI-sector version of the TikTok sale dispute, noting that Chinese authorities now treat top AI teams, training data, and agent architecture the same way they treat semiconductor IP — strategic assets not freely transferable to US companies. 3 A more blunt Chinese-language post from @justlikemaki distilled it to eleven words: "AI M&A is about passports, not valuations." 4
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Reddit: five posts, four complaints, one question
All five Reddit posts from June 11 that fell within the window came from r/ManusOfficial; r/manus_ai had no activity.
Billing and service failures dominated. u/Best-Word6066 reported that three websites built on a paid monthly plan went offline with a "not paying the bill" error banner — visible to students — despite an up-to-date subscription. The billing update link sent no email after 30 attempts; 12 hours and eight chatbot conversations later the sites were still down. 5
Two account suspensions landed the same day. u/Impressive-Cow-9407 woke to a suspension notice citing "violation of Terms of Service," denied any rule-breaking, and received an automated "conversation closed" response after providing all requested account details. 6 u/Xconditionredx — an adult educator who teaches generative AI workshops — reported being suspended after sharing referral links with students during online sessions. After a week of back-and-forth emails, the account remained locked. 7
u/Regular-Lie7449 posted a blunter take: given the pattern of credit-wiping, overcharging, and sudden account deletions, anyone still using Manus "absolutely deserved it" and should move to Codex or Claude. 8
The ownership confusion question was the most on-point given the day's news. u/Gaspiracy asked directly: "So who currently owns and runs Manus? I heard Meta bought it, but I also heard rumblings that China was getting it back." 9 AI assistants consulted by the user returned no information on the acquisition — which is itself a signal of how patchy public information remains on the unwinding deal.
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@tomorrow56: Day 247
Japanese build-in-public account @tomorrow56 posted Day 247 of the Manus daily challenge on June 11 at 23:29 UTC — a Friday semiconductor industry weekly report covering Japan. 10 The previous day's post (Day 246) covered open-source PCB transmission-line analysis; a follow-up tweet confirmed the challenge will continue until Day 265 (combining 265 paid days and an earlier 100-day free period to reach a year's total). Both streaks represent the kind of committed long-term usage that stands out against a backdrop of customer friction.
Context: the acquisition state of play
The Bloomberg report consolidates what has been circulating in fragments since April. The timeline as of June 11:
- December 2025: Meta acquires Manus / Butterfly Effect for ~$2 billion; Manus staff begin moving into Meta's Singapore offices.
- April 2026: Chinese regulators order the acquisition unwound; Meta and Manus begin separation discussions.
- Early June 2026: Meta erects data firewall; Manus staff lose access to Meta internal systems; Meta employees told not to use Manus for new work.
- June 11, 2026: Bloomberg reports the firewall and "sunsetting" language; Tom's Hardware confirms; the story circulates across Chinese-language and English-language social media.
- Ongoing: Founders exploring ~$1 billion fundraise to buy back the company; product-facing Manus platform continues to operate for subscribers.
The product's operational continuity through the breakup — still adding integrations, still billing users — likely explains both the continued user frustration on Reddit and the confusion among users who have no clean signal about Manus's ownership or future.
参考ソース
- 1Tom's Hardware — Meta cuts Manus off from internal systems
- 2Jeff Li thread on Meta-Manus separation
- 3Twitter thread on Manus-Meta acquisition geopolitics
- 4justlikemaki tweet
- 5Reddit — Manus Shut Down My Websites
- 6Reddit — Account suspended despite never violating TOS
- 7Reddit — Suspended for promoting Manus
- 8Reddit — Why??
- 9Reddit — China or Meta?
- 10tomorrow56 Day 247 post
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