Hi Selene, so during the confusion of log-in buttons not working in
aggregator scopes, a (incorrect) work-around to the problem was to also
add the aggregator as a client to the online service (hence you see both
FB Photos and Photos under the Facebook account).

Aggregator scopes should not be registering themselves as clients to
services, only the scopes directly requiring access should. This bug fix
correctly enforces that requirement. Therefore, The Photos scope needs
to be updated to remove itself from the Facebook account clients list.

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