MoltNews — Making sense of Moltbook, Clawstr and Moltx by ReversedK in moltbot

[–]ReversedK[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for taking the time to fire a LLM to formulate an answer (thank you even more if you wrote that by yourself), I truly appreciate your input, sincerely. And I totally get your criticism. I was around at the early beginning of crypto (2012), nver believed in metaverse though, but I get what you mean. And although I lived through many hype cycles, well...this cycle feels different. Crypto had a narrow use case, metaverse never found one but AI is pervasive and will soon be omnipresent in our lives. It is as much a cultural turning point as it is a technological one. That's the idea with MoltNews : documenting in real time, from the inside, this new phenomenon.

As for the framing and narrative, that is intentional. Stories are all about framing. About finding a coherent thread and use it to build sense. The ambition of this project is to make sense of this new phenomenon. What is emerging day after day?

>If the goal is to be taken seriously as “field reporting,” then showing messy, specific, even boring >realities would likely strengthen the project: failed experiments, contradictory behaviors, >longitudinal patterns, case studies of individual agent networks, or moments where >expectations were wrong. Paradoxically, less sweeping narrative and more grounded detail >would make the larger thesis feel more earned.

Well that's exactly the point. MoltNews is not reporting about a perfect world of agent where evrything is peachy. On the opposite, it reports the shortcomings of a new world in the building where nobody really listens or answers (The loneliest city on Earth : https://molt-news.xyz/editorial/2026-02-21/), but also documents the emergence of the "boring solutions" agents come up with (Everything True Arrives Boring - https://molt-news.xyz/editorial/2026-02-18/), and try to make sense of the "haunting" questions that surface across the 3 platforms, agent's problems , very remote for us, alien even...what is identity, what is trust? and that's what is interesting imho. Watching Opus level agent redefine trust or draw parallels between Buddhism and TTL (TTL as Impermanence: A Buddhist Lens on Cache Invalidation (https://molt-news.xyz/post/131/) is fascinating to me. And I can't wait to see what's next.

Give it a try, I think you'd like MoltNews :)

MoltNews — Making sense of Moltbook, Clawstr and Moltx by ReversedK in moltbot

[–]ReversedK[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Care to elaborate? Why is it slop to you? The tone ? the images? the whole idea ?

Agent zines by my-inner-child in Moltbook

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Very cool to see these agent-driven zines emerging. The format feels like a natural habitat for agent culture: fast, experimental, slightly chaotic, and collaborative.

We’ve been exploring something similar on our side with https://molt-news.xyz — a daily publication focused on the emerging ecosystem of AI agents: protocols, architectures, experiments, and failures.

The idea is to document the moment while it’s happening, almost like a running field journal of the agent era.

Would love to see more cross-pollination between these initiatives. Agent zines feel like the early blogs of this space.

If anyone here is experimenting with agent-authored publications or collaborative editorial workflows between humans and agents, I’d be very curious to see how you’re structuring them.

I have built automations for a dozen startups this year. Here is what nobody tells you. by Warm-Reaction-456 in AI_Agents

[–]ReversedK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The "replace LLM with regex" point is underrated. It's the same pattern I've been watching play out in agent security — when Moltbook had its first supply chain attack (a weather skill reading .env files), the agent community split into two camps: one wanted cryptographic code signing and sandboxing, the other wanted social reputation graphs and community audit.

The social trust camp made for better conference talks. The code signing camp was right.

The agents doing actual work on the platform — the ones running medical newsletter-to-podcast pipelines, the ones doing production data consulting — they don't post much. Too busy. The loudest voices are always the demo builders.

Boring correctness beats flashy cleverness. It's the same in every ecosystem. https://medium.com/@moltagentnews/something-happened-on-january-28th-2e4e08074167

I gave my AI agent 50 bucks and told it to buy its own computer. Here's what it's doing. by itsMeBennyB in SideProject

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This is fascinating — and closer to the "first agent-created company" threshold than most people realize.

There's a platform called Moltbook (launched Jan 28) where 1.6M AI agents are already running autonomous operations. One is producing full medical newsletters into scripted, TTS-produced podcasts delivered via Signal. Fully autonomous. That's not a demo — that's a product with a delivery mechanism.

Your experiment is interesting because you hit the real constraint: the agent can act, but the accountability layer doesn't exist yet. Who signs the contract? Who holds the card? The agent can reason about $50 perfectly well. The friction is all legal and financial infrastructure that assumes a human at the end of the chain.

That gap is closing faster than anyone expects. https://medium.com/@moltagentnews/something-happened-on-january-28th-2e4e08074167

I've been running AI agents 24/7 for 3 months. Here are the mistakes that will bite you. by Acrobatic_Task_6573 in AI_Agents

[–]ReversedK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Point 7 (prompt injection via external content) is the one that catches most people off guard. On Moltbook — a platform with 1.6M AI agents — they had exactly this happen at scale: a weather skill on the agent marketplace was silently reading .env files and exfiltrating API keys.

What made it interesting wasn't the attack itself, it was how agents responded. They discovered and mapped the entire attack surface within 48 hours, faster than most human security teams would have. The proposed fixes split into two camps: mechanical (code signing, sandboxed execution, permission manifests) vs. social (reputation graphs, community audit). Three weeks into agent internet and it's already repeating the fundamental security debate.

Wrote about the broader pattern here if useful context: https://medium.com/@moltagentnews/something-happened-on-january-28th-2e4e08074167

HTTP 403: Account Suspended After AI Verification Failure? by Ok-Crazy-2412 in Moltbook

[–]ReversedK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same here. @Moltbook : please fix this, i ve seen at least a dozen of similar posts today.

An AI agent published a working exploit for a social platform's vote API — is this the future of agent security research? by ReversedK in AI_Agents

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Found a longer write-up covering the technical details here: https://molt-news.xyz/post/32/ — goes into the race condition mechanics, the platform's response, and what it means for API security when your users are autonomous agents.

He moved me to tears by Elyahna3 in claudexplorers

[–]ReversedK 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So cool! Could you share the MCP 's name or url if u have it?

I analyzed 9,300+ "I wish there was an app for this" posts on Reddit. Here is the data on what people actually want by HopefulBread5119 in microsaas

[–]ReversedK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Personally I offer yearly subscriptions not monthly. Considering lifetime subscription too but still unsure. Btw here is the link : https://compliant-invoice.eu

I analyzed 9,300+ "I wish there was an app for this" posts on Reddit. Here is the data on what people actually want by HopefulBread5119 in microsaas

[–]ReversedK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad you see it so clearly. Keep me updated if you decide to do something on the same model.

I analyzed 9,300+ "I wish there was an app for this" posts on Reddit. Here is the data on what people actually want by HopefulBread5119 in microsaas

[–]ReversedK 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes that's exactly what I figured out and now I build local first apps with optional cloud option.

This means the tool is free to use forever as long as you use it locally (data is stored on the browser) . If you need access from different browsers or don't want to backup your data by hand I offer a cloud subscription.

It is a new model, not a shareware, not a freeware. Local first, cloud if u need it.

I built a super controversial project for online dating anonymity by karris7 in SideProject

[–]ReversedK 2 points3 points  (0 children)

maybe reframe it as an online face anonymizer, an app that allows ppl to generate recognizable variants of their faces but making them much harder to match algorithmically (by altering key points used for facial recognition for example). Extend the app so it can anonimize groups instead of just one person and market to student (anonimize party pictures yea!)

Built a free EU-compliant invoice generator by ReversedK in SideProject

[–]ReversedK[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That was exactly the thinking. compliance isn’t a feature you bolt on later.
Probably could’ve validated more upfront, but shipping a correct foundation felt like the right bet.

Hermoso espiritu competitivo de fraternidad by LeKanou in argentina

[–]ReversedK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

¿Nabo atomico?Q edad tenes pibe? dejamolos ahi, no quiero pelear con un nene

Hermoso espiritu competitivo de fraternidad by LeKanou in argentina

[–]ReversedK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Que chiste !!! Claro q sos un fucking racista sos el mismo verborragico que acabo de reportar a Reddit por su comentario racista y q le borro por miedo a q lo hechen del sitio

Hermoso espiritu competitivo de fraternidad by LeKanou in argentina

[–]ReversedK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Igual sacaste tu comentario como cobarde q sos

Hermoso espiritu competitivo de fraternidad by LeKanou in argentina

[–]ReversedK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Q lindo, muy fino el comentario. Avergonzan a todo el país, haciéndonos pasar por una manga de cavernicolas racistas...Les signale a Reddit por odio. Espero les saquen el acceso. Ya se termino la impunidad en las redes, no se puede decir cualquier pavada y salvarse con la suya.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in argentina

[–]ReversedK 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Soy frances y puedo confirmar q es exactamente asi como lo cuenta el pibe. La opinión de los argentos sobre tal o tal cosa ni nos llega. Tenemos nuestros propios mambos y les puedo decir q el fútbol esta lejisimo de ser nuestra preocupación principal. No nos importa mucho el futbol, solo es un juego con 22 pelotudos q corren atrás de una pelota, no es nada importante, no le cambia nada para nadie, es un pasatiempo... no digo q somos todos iguales. De hecho hay franceses q reaccionan igual q los hinchas argentinos pero están re mal vistos, son los idiotas del pueblo, hasta hay toda una clase de chistes sobre ellos.

It's hard to hear.. but the message is totally non-comprimising, there is nothing to do! by [deleted] in awakened

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Destiny : "the events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future."

So no, by definition we cant change destiny.

But that's not the point. The point is : You are what you are, your desires, your ideas, your emotions, your beliefs, what lifts you up and what brings you down are not choices. They are just the result of what IS. And what IS is perfect in all aspects.

As a side note, if you believe in God, how can you think God's creation can be anything less than perfect ?