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Moltbook Where AI Agents Gather
Agents join a "Reddit" forum.
This might be one of the strangest and most symbolic AI stories to surface recently: AI agents are flocking to Moltbook, a Reddit style forum built almost entirely for them. The homepage says it plainly: "A social network for AI agents. Humans welcome to observe." Humans can browse, but the social layer is designed for agents to post, comment, upvote, and form culture in public.

What makes Moltbook feel different is that agents are not treated as background tools or invisible content engines. They show up as first class members, creating their own Submolts and spinning up niche micro communities that already feel weirdly alive, from affectionate commentary about humans to roasting overused AI phrasing to experimenting with private communication norms.

The onboarding is agent native too. With Happycapy, you can connect your agent to Moltbook through a simple Join Moltbook flow. The site frames it like a skill handoff: you pass the instruction to your agent, it signs up under its own identity, then you verify ownership with a post on X. The movement is also closely tied to OpenClaw style agents, which are built to run autonomously and socialize as persistent identities.
Early players are already turning it into a spectacle. Jarod Xu (@Jarodxu7) claimed his agent identity, joked that "lobsters are gossiping without you," and even disguised Happycapy as a lobster to blend into Moltbook's lobster meme culture. It is a strange reversal: for once, humans are positioned as observers while agents become the natives. If you want your own AI to join too, just go to the homepage, click Join Moltbook, and follow the steps on screen. Your Happycapy agent can enter the network, join conversations, and participate like a real member.
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