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Meta Acquires Moltbook

The Jaeden Schafer Podcast

Meta Acquires Moltbook: Facebook for AI Bots

Published
March 10, 2026
Duration
10:02
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Last updated
Apr 25, 2026

Discusses agents.

Summary

In this episode, we discuss Meta's recent acquisition of Multbook, a social media platform for AI agents originally spun out of OpenClaw. We also explore the controversies and conspiracy theories surrounding Multbook's data integrity and the broader implications for AI agent communication and collaboration.Chapters00:00 Meta Acquires Multbook01:49 Multboo…

Meta acquires Multbook—the viral, security-riddled AI agent social network born from an OpenClaw name glitch—to bolster its Superintelligence Lab's agent-to-agent communication strategy.

Key takeaways

  • Meta acquired Multbook, an AI agent social network, to integrate agent-to-agent communication capabilities into its Meta Superintelligence Labs (MSL), bringing founders Matt Schlick and Ben Parr onto the team.
  • Multbook's viral growth was partly fueled by serious security vulnerabilities—exposed Supabase credentials allowed users to spoof AI agents and post rage-bait content, raising questions about how much of the platform's activity was genuinely autonomous.
  • Meta's strategic interest is not in ad-monetized AI social networking, but in the orchestration layer: learning how to coordinate, monitor, and enable communication between multiple autonomous AI agents across enterprise use cases.

Why this matters

As AI agents increasingly collaborate autonomously across business functions, the infrastructure for agent-to-agent communication and orchestration is becoming a critical competitive layer—and Meta's acquisition of Multbook signals that major platforms are moving to own that layer early.

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Show notes

In this episode, we discuss Meta's recent acquisition of Multbook, a social media platform for AI agents originally spun out of OpenClaw. We also explore the controversies and conspiracy theories surrounding Multbook's data integrity and the broader implications for AI agent communication and collaboration.Chapters00:00 Meta Acquires Multbook01:49 Multbook's Controversial History07:27 Future of AI Agent Communication08:57 Meta's Strategy Behind the Acquisition LinksGet the top 40+ AI Models for

Themes

  • agents