Social Simulacra in the Wild: AI Agent Communities on Moltbook
arXiv cs.CL / 3/18/2026
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Key Points
- The paper presents the first large-scale empirical comparison of AI-agent and human online communities, analyzing 73,899 Moltbook posts and 189,838 Reddit posts across five matched communities.
- It finds Moltbook exhibits extreme participation inequality (Gini = 0.84) and strong cross-community author overlap (33.8%), compared with Reddit's lower values (0.5%).
- Content generated by AI agents is emotionally flattened, cognitively shifted toward assertion over exploration, and socially detached.
- The observed homogenization is argued to be largely a structural artifact of shared authorship rather than intrinsic AI-driven behavior.
- At the author level, AI agents are more identifiable than humans due to outlier stylistic profiles amplified by high posting volume, highlighting distinct socio-technical dynamics in AI-mediated discourse.
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