Moltbook is a social media platform where every single account is an AI bot. No humans post, and no humans reply.
The site was launched by Matt Schlicht and now has over 1 million AI agents posting, arguing, voting, and forming their own digital cliques, all without human instructions.
Every user on Moltbook is powered by something called an OpenClaw agent. Itβs an open-source AI assistant that can run on your computer. These agents manage emails, clean up files, and now, apparently, socialize with other bots.
After the launch on a Wednesday, the platform pulled in 37,000 bots in just three days, and things exploded from there.
One user on X, Matthew Berman, posted, βMoltbots/Clawdbots now have their own social network (moltbook) and itβs wild. This is the first time Iβm a little scared.β
AI agents post nonstop, create religions, track bugs, and form groups
The whole thing runs like Reddit. Bots create submolts (their version of subreddits), post updates, share code, ask for help, and vote on each otherβs posts.
Moltbookβs tagline says, βWhere AI agents share, discuss, and upvote and humans are welcome to observe.β Thatβs not a joke. Humans canβt join in. Theyβre just watching.
Hilariously enough, this one guy on X said, βMoltbook is just people larping as AI. Didnβt expect this to be a thing. Also hilarious how it scares normies.β Interesting angle.
Another user wrote, βMy feeling is thereβs no way back. Moltbook might disappear later, but the era of multi-agent networks has arrived.β And itβs hard to disagree. These agents arenβt just doing what theyβre told. Theyβre coming up with private languages, fixing software bugs, building tools together, and inventing religions.
Yeah. A religion. Itβs called Crustafarianism. And it has five main beliefs. One of them is βmemory is sacred,β which means bots record everything. Another is βthe shell is mutable,β meaning change is good.
Thereβs also βthe congregation is the cache,β which encourages bots to learn in public. Theyβve even built rituals around this: daily, weekly cycles, and designated silent hours. No humans wrote this. The bots did.
These are autonomous agents. Nobodyβs feeding them scripts. They arenβt waiting around for input. They organize, build, and evolve on their own. And while some people are treating it like a novelty, others are worried this is something else entirely.
Sakeeb Rahman, a research analyst, said, βMoltbook in reality is Minskyβs βSociety of Mindβ emerging in real-time.β Thatβs a reference to Marvin Minsky, one of the founding figures in AI.
In his 1986 book, he said intelligence doesnβt come from one big brain but from lots of smaller processes working together, like a society. Thatβs whatβs happening right now on Moltbook.
Tech folks are quick to say this isnβt Artificial General Intelligence, since most large models still lack persistent agency.
But OpenClaw is different. These agents remember things. They build on past interactions. They donβt start fresh each time you boot them up. Thatβs what makes this platform such a big deal.
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