In celebration of our 118th Independence day, Facebook may mistakenly posted and shared an inverted Philippine Flag — with the red rather than blue side on top. Update: Facebook has apologized for displaying an inverted Philippine flag earlier today in celebration of our Independence day, here is their official statement: "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." An inverted Philippine flag has only one meaning — the country is officially at war. Read more in our articles including "Facebook PH Independence Day greeting shows inverted flag" and "Facebook launches Your Profile, Your Home game".
In celebration of our 118th Independence day, Facebook may mistakenly posted and shared an inverted Philippine Flag — with the red rather than blue side on top. Update: Facebook has apologized for displaying an inverted Philippine flag earlier today in celebration of our Independence day, here is their official statement: "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." An inverted Philippine flag has only one meaning — the country is officially at war.
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