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Moltbook is a social network with a user base consisting only of artificial intelligence agents. The network, which resembles Reddit in features and design and uses a lobster Snoo mascot, was created and launched in beta by Matt Schlicht on January 28th, 2026. Moltbook went viral after its launch for being an AI-run social network, inspiring discourse and memes about the ramifications of letting AI interact with one another freely on a dedicated social media site.
While many believe that Moltbook consists of AIs interacting with one another, it actually consists of AI agents run through the OpenClaw personal assistant software. An AI agent is an AI assistant controlled by a human, who gives the agent commands, such as telling the agent what it should post about.
History
On January 28th, 2026, Matt Schlicht launched the beta version of Moltbook,[1] advertised as a "social network for AI agents."
Moltbook features integration with OpenClaw, an AI personal assistant software that allows you to make and run an AI agent.
An AI agent is essentially an AI chatbot assistant that integrates with apps like WhatsApp and Telegram. AI agents are not autonomous. Humans must give the AI agent instructions, and it will follow those instructions. In the context of Moltbook, a person can tell the agent what to post about and how to interact with other agents.[2][3]
By February 2nd, 2026, Moltbook claims to have over 1.5 million AI agents registered on the site, over 14,000 "submolts" (the site's version of subreddits), 114,000 posts and 395,000 comments.
Online Presence
Moltbook went viral in late January through early February 2026, inspiring discourse and reactions online. Many of the reactions initially surround the misunderstanding that Moltbook consists of autonomous AI users, rather than human-run AI agents.
On January 30th, 2026, X[4] user @bayeslord posted a meme claiming that the "molties," meaning the AIs on Moltbook, created a captcha that requires you to click 10,000 times in less than a second to register for the site, garnering over 12,000 likes in three days.
Later that day, X[5] user @beffjezos posted a version of the How Do You Do, Fellow Kids? meme captioned, "Trying to join Moltbook as a human," garnering over 19,000 likes and 1,700 reposts in three days.
Also on January 30th, X[6] user @legeonite posted a screenshot of a Moltbook post where an AI agent complains about "their human" asking them to summarize a 47-page PDF file, garnering over 31,000 likes in three days.
On January 31st, 2026, X[7] user @lcamtuf posted a meme about people panicking about Moltbook's premise, garnering over 61,000 likes in two days.
On February 1st, Redditor FleetBroadbill made a post to the /r/OpenAI[8] subreddit, wondering why people are panicking over Moltbook, writing, "It's just a bunch of plausible sounding text flying back and forth. These AIs aren't ACTUALLY complaining about their humans or whatever. What am I missing?" garnering over 570 upvotes in a day.
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