According to Alex Miller's blog post, Facebook.SO represents the subset of Stack Overflow questions related to Facebook. Consequently, as long as Facebook questions are visible to the rest of Stack Overflow, they need to adhere to the same rules.
For what it's worth, Facebook has told developers that there are now three separate locations for questions, bugs, and discussions:
With [the move to Stack Overflow], we decided to make our Developer
Forum “read-only” after September 1 in order to better support you on
Stack Overflow. A banner has been placed at the top of the Forum
encouraging you to post all new questions on Stack Overflow.
If you’d like to continue participating in the developer community,
join us in the Facebook Developers Group, where the Developer
Relations team is going to be hanging out.
Moving forward, Stack Overflow is where you’ll go to have your
Facebook Platform questions answered; Bugs is where you go to report
an issue with a legitimate repro, and you should participate in the
Group to discuss, chat, and talk with us directly.
Emphasis is mine.
I think that it is Facebook's responsibility to clarify that "Facebook Platform questions" must be programming-related. It's worth noting that once the developer forum becomes read-only on September 1, the current flood of non-programming questions is probably going to get much worse unless Facebook manages the transition carefully.