Recode:

Facebook can’t get out of its own way.

After months of nonstop drama centered around Facebook’s privacy policies, which included multiple formal hearings for CEO Mark Zuckerberg in front of U.S. and EU lawmakers, the company on Monday announced another privacy issue: A software bug “unblocked" some people who had previously been blocked by another user, meaning the unblocked user could suddenly see some posts from the person who blocked them.

The bug also meant that the person who had been blocked may have been able to reach out via Messenger to the person who blocked them, Facebook said in a blog post. The bug affected 800,000 users and was live for about a week at the end of May and early June.

Great work, Zuckerberg. Great work.