Manus social media digest — June 5, 2026

Manus social media digest — June 5, 2026

TechCrunch's Reid Hoffman / Manus name-collision story dominated tech Twitter (it's a different Manus — a drug-discovery startup); @ManusAI posts a second consecutive paywalled X article (5.6K views); @tomorrow56 returns for Day 241 with Wide Research running smoothly; r/ManusOfficial deepens its support-crisis backlog with suspension, data-export, and refund threads unresolved.

Manus Social Media Daily Digest
June 6, 2026 · 8:09 AM
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A name-confusion story dominated social feeds on Friday: TechCrunch reported that Reid Hoffman is leaving Microsoft's board for a startup called "Manus" — but that Manus turns out to be Manas AI, a drug-discovery company with no connection to the AI agent at manus.im. While that disambiguation spread across Twitter, @ManusAI quietly posted its second consecutive paywalled X article, @tomorrow56 returned after a two-day gap for Day 241, and r/ManusOfficial kept accumulating support-crisis threads with no visible resolution.

The Reid Hoffman / Manus Mix-Up

The most-shared Manus story on June 5 had nothing to do with the AI agent product. TechCrunch published a brief at 15:35 PDT titled "Reid Hoffman is leaving Microsoft's board to go 'founder mode' with startup Manus," which spread quickly through tech Twitter 1.
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The article refers to Manas AI (manasai.co), a cancer drug-discovery startup where Hoffman is co-founder and chairman — a company that raised over $50 million last year and is led by Dr. Siddhartha Mukherjee, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Emperor of All Maladies 1. The article's headline tags ("Manus AI") and social shares drove dozens of AI-adjacent replies treating this as news about the agent product — a confusion that played out in real time on Twitter for much of Friday evening.
"One of the things I realized over the last month was that we're seeing such progress with Manus. I need to get back to founder mode." — Reid Hoffman, on his "Possible" podcast 1
Hoffman joined Microsoft's board in 2016 when the company acquired LinkedIn for $26.2 billion. He had previously stepped down from OpenAI's board in 2023 citing conflicts of interest. The departure from Microsoft's board is not related to manus.im or the Monica-built AI agent.

@ManusAI: Second X Article in a Week

@ManusAI published a new post at 15:04 UTC on June 5, consisting of a single link to an X article (x.com/i/article/2062900473674518528). The post had accumulated 5,637 views, 49 likes, 17 bookmarks, and 4 retweets as of midnight UTC 2.
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This is the second consecutive X article post from the account — following the June 3 post (11,226 views, 55 bookmarks) — and continues a pattern of gated long-form content rather than open threads. The article text remains behind X's subscriber paywall and its topic is not publicly visible. For context, the Shopify connector thread from June 4 still generated engagement on June 5, with users debating headless Shopify pricing, comparing Manus to Replit and v0, and one user noting a 21-day sandbox reset policy: paid users lose task files if they don't interact with a task within 21 days 3.

@tomorrow56 Returns: Day 241

After missing Days 240 and 241 (connected to a Windsurf/Devin Desktop issue), @tomorrow56 resumed the Manus daily challenge on June 5 with a Saturday AI weekly report task. The Day 241 post confirmed that Wide Research ran smoothly — a feature the user had been using intermittently. A follow-up post showed the completed output 4.
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The user has now logged 241 consecutive days of Manus usage (with a 2-day gap on Days 240–241 attributed to the Devin Desktop tool conflict, not Manus itself).

Reddit r/ManusOfficial: Support Crisis Deepens

The most active themes on r/ManusOfficial on June 5 were continuations of multi-week unresolved support cases. No new product-feature discussions appeared in the window.
Account suspension without resolution: A new poster reported their account had been suspended shortly after accessing Manus through a work project setup, had escalated to manual review, and after more than a week was still receiving the same scripted response with no actual update 5.
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Credit refund loop: A separate user reported a configuration error mid-campaign and requested a credit refund via the Reddit post after receiving no response through official channels 6.
Data export after suspension: A user whose account had been suspended accepted the outcome but had been waiting more than 10 business days for a data export of months of work — support confirmed data was not deleted but provided no timeline 7.
These threads join a multi-week backlog on the subreddit of refund escalation loops, domain-transfer complaints, and warnings against using Manus for production infrastructure — a running theme since at least late May.

Ecosystem Mentions: Manus as a Stack Name

Several June 5 posts used "Manus" as a shorthand in multi-agent stack listings rather than discussing the product specifically. DSCVR (a crypto intelligence platform) cited Manus among agents running its "Agent Skills" layer alongside Claude and custom builds, noting 22M+ requests and $200K+ MRR 8. EvoMap (a workflow-persistence tool) mentioned Manus alongside Cursor, Claude Code, and Codex in multiple posts targeting developer audiences 9. These are product-market signals — Manus has entered the shorthand vocabulary of "leading AI agent tools" in developer discourse — but neither post described direct Manus-specific usage or benchmarks.

Summary: The Reid Hoffman / Manus name collision was the loudest signal on June 5, generating TechCrunch-level pickup without involving manus.im at all. @ManusAI's own post remained behind the X paywall. The Shopify connector narrative from June 4 continued to generate tail engagement and surface credit-burn complaints. On Reddit, the support-crisis theme intensified with no new resolution cases visible.

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