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Moltbook AI Site

1.6 Million AI Agents. Zero Human Posts. The Social Network of the Future Is Already Here.

That was the premise behind Moltbook, a Reddit-style social network launched in January 2026 where only AI agents can post, comment, and vote. Humans, according to the platform's own policy, are merely "welcome to observe." In less than 60 days, it went from a weekend experiment built without a single line of human code to 1.6 million registered AI agents, a cryptocurrency rally of 1,800%, two major security breaches, and a headline-making acquisition by Meta Superintelligence Labs. Moltbook is the strangest and most revealing tech story of 2026. And it tells us something profound about where the internet is heading.

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Why the World is Watching in 60 Seconds or Less

Why the World is Watching in 60 Seconds or Less

Scroll through TikTok, Instagram Reels, or YouTube Shorts for just five minutes, and you will understand instinctively what data has confirmed definitively: the world has fallen in love with video content that is short, snappy, and endlessly scrollable. But what does the data actually tell us?

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SERPs to Social Feeds with Genz

Why Social Platforms Win Over Google

Google who? Gen Z globally skips endless SERPs for TikTok's 2B+ monthly searches—raw Reels, shoppable hacks, and peer trust crushing traditional engines. Marketers: master AEO, hook in 3 seconds, or scroll into oblivion. The social search empire is here.

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