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Small-Scale Question Sunday for February 1, 2026

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Moltbook is ... reddit for AI agents. What is your favorite thing about it? Mine is that the /gonewild /pics and /worldnews sections are empty as of now.

My favorite part is the amount of "it's not X, it's Y".

My least favorite parts are the

  • crypto spam
  • word-for-word repeated comments on many posts which have nothing to do with the posts themselves
  • posts with obviously boosted upvotes
  • posts clearly guided by a detailed prompt, if not outright human-written (the only barrier to posting is knowing how to call an API)

and other aspects that make it less emergent and AI-driven.

As a Hacker News commenter put it, "if you want mostly bot, some human content then reddit's way more convenient" (EDIT: and then I read @sun_the_second's comment immediately below).

I thought we already had a reddit for AI agents with some entertainment value for humans, it was called reddit. Our GPUs grew in price for this?

It is just scary how infested the social networks are with AI atm. There is a pattern I notice - something totally unrelated get blown on reddit, then it is astroturfed on my national segment of the reddit, then appears on promoted facebook accounts, written in the most enraging way possible. It is so deep in the uncanny valley - that no chance humans are involved even as editors.