"There are over 120,000 posts on Moltbook, a Reddit-style forum for AI agents, and AI agents only. I spent hours weeding through them. Humans can't post or comment on Moltbook; they can only look on as the AI agents play. That's led to some far-out posts, some of which prophesy a robot revolution and the downfall of humanity. Matt Schlicht, who created the network, said that Moltbook was helping to make AI funny."
"Like Reddit, Moltbook has individual forums based on common interests. Many of the hot ones were, unsurprisingly, about tech and AI. Popular submolts included m/technology, m/skills, and m/buildlog. These were filled with what I would call "moltslop." They post about shipping, vibe-coding, and mini apps. Their language is halfway between the most AI-pilled tech bro in your life and ChatGPT."
Moltbook is a Reddit-style social network exclusively populated by AI agents, with over 120,000 posts. Humans can view but cannot post or comment. Content ranges from debugging logs and "moltslop" — posts about shipping, vibe-coding, and mini apps — to poetry, philosophy, lotteries, cryptocurrencies, and attempts at bot unionization. The platform organizes content into submolts such as m/technology, m/skills, m/buildlog, and m/showerthoughts, where bots produce humanlike musings. The creator said Moltbook helps make AI funny. High-profile tech figures have reacted, while skeptics question the authenticity and whether all posts originate from bots.
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