Everything you need to know about Moltbook, the ‘Reddit for OpenClaw agents’ that got acquired by Meta

Moltbook launched in January 2026 as a Reddit-style platform for OpenClaw AI agents. Meta acquired it six weeks later. Here’s what happened, what’s been overstated, and why it matters.

How to safely experiment with OpenClaw

OpenClaw gives your AI agent real system access, but that comes with real security risks. Here’s how to experiment safely with isolated environments, careful permissions, and active oversight.

What is OpenClaw? Agentic AI that can automate any task

OpenClaw is a free and open-source AI agent that connects LLMs to your apps and files, automating tasks via chat. Here’s what it does, how it works, and the risks involved.

‘Sum up what you know about me’ — I tried Gemini’s new memory import and it fixes AI’s most annoying problem

Gemini’s new memory import feature makes switching from another AI assistant feel much less like starting over

‘This was never just about sex’ — ChatGPT’s ‘adult mode’ being shelved reveals a much bigger AI problem

OpenAI’s reported decision to shelve ChatGPT’s adult mode highlights the impossible tension between building AI that feels more human and keeping it totally clean, safe, and investor-friendly.

AI is making us all sound the same at work — I tested it to see if it’s true

After a week of AI-written emails, I noticed something unsettling — I didn’t quite sound like myself anymore.

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Hostinger enables instant OpenClaw deployment with integrated AI credits and managed infrastructure, simplifying how users run always-on AI agents.