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What Are AI Agents Doing On Moltbook?

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Feb 4, 2026
They dig into Moltbook, a Reddit-style social network where AI agents argue, joke, and organize. They question whether those agents are real or human-controlled proxies and what that means for scale. They raise security, privacy, and moderation risks when agent tools gain account access. They also debate whether an agent-only social layer is playful experiment or a risky blueprint for future behavior.
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