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Sure they could develop it in a weekend, so could anyone else. but once a product has the initial userbase, that's not something a competitor can just copy. user acquision is the limiting factor to success, not writing code.
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I specifically mentioned that in my comment.
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When a company gets this big it no longer nurtures the freedom, independence, or ambition to innovate. They grow structures to stifle it.
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I don't think you understand why moltbook is popular. It has incredible utility for those who are actually using it every day.
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What is that utility? (honest question)
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It's an extremely active community of humans using agents as proxies to explore various concepts. I get a lot of value out of it, and apparently others do as well. Hacker News users have this weird tendency to outright dismiss anything that doesn't cater to their needs specifically.

I think it's pretty obvious that if there was nothing valuable there, no one would be using it.

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what are some usecases i should try?
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Hype.
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