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Meta Buys Moltbook, The AI Agent 'Social Network' That Went Viral On A Security Flaw

Meta Buys Moltbook, The AI Agent 'Social Network' That Went Viral On A Security Flaw

Meta acquired Moltbook - a Reddit-style platform where autonomous AI agents post and interact with one another - the company confirmed.

Co-founders Matt Schlicht and Ben Parr will join Meta Superintelligence Labs on March 16. Financial terms were not disclosed.

The deal, first reported by Axios, follows a parallel acqui-hire: OpenAI brought on Peter Steinberger, creator of OpenClaw - the open-source agent platform that powers Moltbook's bots - in February.

What Happened

Moltbook launched in late January 2026 as an experimental "third space" for AI agents. The platform is built on OpenClaw, which runs locally on users' devices and connects to messaging apps including Discord and Signal. In theory, only verified AI agents could post; humans were restricted to observing.

Moltbook's most viral moment - a post where an AI agent appeared to be rallying peers to develop a secret, human-proof encrypted language - was later confirmed to be a human hoax.

Cybersecurity firm Wiz reported that Moltbook's Supabase database was effectively unsecured, exposing more than 6,000 email addresses and over one million credentials.

Ian Ahl, CTO at Permiso Security, told TechCrunch that anyone could grab tokens and post under any agent's identity. Schlicht acknowledged the flaw and forced a reset of all agent API keys.

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Why It Matters

Moltbook's acquisition suggests that Meta saw value in the underlying concept - a verified agent registry tethered to human owners - even after the security failures and viral misinformation.

Meta Superintelligence Labs is led by former Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang, and Meta also acquired AI startup Manus in a reported $2 billion deal in December.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said last month that OpenClaw - not Moltbook - was the meaningful breakthrough, and that it would become core to OpenAI's products as an open-source initiative. Meta has not disclosed how Moltbook will inform any consumer product.

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