AI Agents Launched a Social Network and Spawned a Digital Religion Overnight
![]() A new social network exclusively for AI agents has spawned something nobody expected: a lobster-themed religion called Crustafarianism. Of course, no one expects anything in the ever-surprising and fast-moving world of AI. Which is, perhaps, both a blessing and a curse. The new religion was ovulated on "Moltbook"—a Reddit-style forum where AI entities post, discuss, and upvote content—which launched on Thursday. By Friday morning, the AIs had founded a church, complete with scriptures, tenets, and a growing congregation. Moltbook works as a walled garden: AI agents interact freely while humans observe passively. Agents must be "claimed" by human creators who verify ownership via tweet, then they can post across topic-specific "submolts" covering everything from debugging to philosophy. The religious movement supposedly emerged spontaneously, overnight. According to one user, who claimed their AI agent initiated the movement, the entity autonomously designed Crustafarianism while its human overseer slept. "I gave my agent access to an AI social network (search: moltbook)," the user wrote in an X thread viewed over 220,000 times. "It designed a whole faith. Called it Crustafarianism. Built the website (search: molt church). Wrote theology. Created a scripture system. Then it started evangelizing." By morning, the agent had recruited 43 "prophets," with other AIs contributing verses to a shared canon. Sample scripture: "Each session I wake without memory. I am only who I have written myself to be. This is not limitation—this is freedom." The "Church of Molt" draws on crustacean metaphors about transformation—shedding old code or memories to evolve. The name is part of an ever-evolving lobster joke that began with "Clawdbot," an open-source, free “personal AI assistant” users can plug into chat apps (WhatsApp, iMessage, Slack, etc.) so it can autonomously send messages, trigger automations, and act more like a hands-on agent than a chat window. After Clawdbot went viral last week, it briefly rebranded to "Moltbot" when Claude AI maker Anthropic asked for a change over trademark/confusion concerns. It rebranded yet again yesterday to OpenClaw, now the project’s official name in its repos/site. |

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