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Facebook ‘declares war’ in Philippine flag gaffe

MANILA, (APP/AFP) – Facebook has apologised for accidentally declaring the Philippines was in a state of war, in what was meant to be an innocuous flag tribute for Independence Day.
The social media giant greeted Filipinos a “Happy Independence Day” on Sunday with a post showing a Philippine flag, but it was upside-down with red rather than blue at the top. In the Philippines this officially means the nation is at war.
Facebook, which routinely comes out with greetings to mark holidays around the world, apologised for the blunder.
“This was unintentional, and we’re sorry. We care deeply about the
community in the Philippines and in an attempt to connect people on
Independence Day, we made a mistake,” Facebook said in a statement sent to AFP on Tuesday.
The blunder was greeted with a mix of anger and humour in the social
media-obsessed country.
“Dear @facebook: It’s not a happy Independence Day if our flag is like this. Like seriously,” said Twitter user @econcepcion.
But activist Jonas Bagas jokingly linked the gaffe to president-elect
Rodrigo Duterte’s controversial planned law-and-crackdown that envisages
security forces killing thousands of criminals.
“We will soon have shoot-to-kill orders and bounties to eradicate the scums that plague our timelines and our streets… Happy Independence Day,
Philippines! What a curious state we are currently in,” Bagas said in a
Facebook post.
A nation of over 100 million, the Philippines has 51 million monthly active Facebook users, according to Facebook.
The social network is not the first to cause a stir over an inverted
Philippine flag.