This thread has really devolved into semantics.
Part of the problem is a subtle change in the way Tesla uses the term FSD. Originally, it was a "future feature." As late as January, FSD was "buy now, get later." Now, it is used to describe an evolving replacement for Enhanced Autopilot. But it is not yet
Full Self Driving.
The OP originally titled the thread "FSD Fails," introducing his (or her) shot at YouTube fame with "... I've had so many FSD fails over the past few months of driving Tesla 3 ..."
Problem is, the FSD Fails are actually
Driver Fails. The intro should have said, "... I've had so many driver fails over the past few months of driving Tesla 3
because I was using the autopilot in ways it is not designed for nor capable of ..."
So, yes, you can order FSD. But, no, it is not Full Self Driving as the concept was originally introduced. In addition the the caveats in the manual, this is what the order page says:
Full Self-Driving Capability
Navigate on Autopilot: automatic driving from highway on-ramp to off-ramp including interchanges and overtaking slower cars.
Auto Lane Change: automatic lane changes while driving on the highway.
Autopark: both parallel and perpendicular spaces.
Summon: your parked car will come find you anywhere in a parking lot. Really.
Coming later this year:
Recognize and respond to traffic lights and stop signs.
Automatic driving on city streets.
Includes the Full Self Driving Computer
That last item is also very important. The OP said "fails over the past few months" which means he does not even have the FSD Computer. Anyone who does not have HW v3 is does not have Full Self Driving, by definition.
Just sayin' ...