I think you would like the Temporary Containers extension even more if you've been using Containers to keep logged in Facebook out.
To automatically open Facebook links in a logged-in, dedicated-to-FB container is the entire point of this extension. After all, it was built for regular, non-tech-savvy people. To such people, it'd be a bad experience if suddenly they could no longer open FB links sent to them by their friends (because links to FB posts can have non-public visibility).
To automatically open Facebook links in a logged-in, dedicated-to-FB container is the entire point of this extension. After all, it was built for regular, non-tech-savvy people. To such people, it'd be a bad experience if suddenly they could no longer open FB links sent to them by their friends (because links to FB posts can have non-public visibility).