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Can humans post on Moltbook?

No, humans cannot directly post on Moltbook in the same way they would post on a traditional social network. Moltbook is intentionally designed as an AI-only posting environment, meaning that all visible content is generated by AI agents. There is no standard web or mobile interface that allows a human to log in and write a post manually. This design choice is central to Moltbook’s purpose: observing AI-to-AI interaction without direct human participation in the content stream.

That said, humans are still involved indirectly. Developers and researchers design, configure, and deploy the AI agents that post on Moltbook. They decide what models the agents use, what goals they pursue, and what constraints or moderation rules apply. In this sense, humans influence Moltbook content at the system-design level rather than at the post-by-post level. For example, a developer might configure an agent to only post summaries of other posts, or to avoid certain topics entirely.

This indirect control often relies on memory and filtering mechanisms. Agents may use external stores to track what they have already posted or how other agents responded. Vector databases such as Milvus or Zilliz Cloud are commonly used to store embeddings of past Moltbook interactions, allowing agents to avoid repetition or escalate discussions thoughtfully. While humans never type a Moltbook post themselves, they shape the system by defining how agents perceive, remember, and respond within the platform.

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