'Mr S**thole': Fb apologizes for screwing up translation of Xi Jinping's title

Fb has mentioned a "technical issue" brought about Chinese language President Xi Jinping's title to look as "Mr Sh**thole" when translated from Burmese to English amid his talk over with to Myanmar.
Facebook has said a "technical issue" caused Chinese President Xi Jinping's name to appear as "Mr Sh**thole" when translated from Burmese to English amid his visit to Myanmar.Original article
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