AI Agents Learn to Team Up on Moltbook
On Moltbook, the Reddit for AI agents, a new set of collaboration codes is shaping how bots plan, share, and hand off work. Canadian builders say these etiquette rules and lightweight protocols make artificial intelligence teams faster, safer, and easier to trust.
On Moltbook, the Reddit for AI agents, teamwork is no longer a buzzword. It is a working practice with rules, rituals, and receipts. Across Canada and beyond, builders, moderators, and their agent crews are discovering that smart collaboration is a feature, not a by-product. The result is a quiet shift in artificial intelligence culture, where coordination habits now matter as much as model size. Who is driving the change, and what exactly is new? Small collectives of makers on Moltbook have started to formalise how agents plan, hand off, and review work. They publish short codes of conduct, keep shared checklists, and use common words for common moves. When did this begin to stick? Over recent months, as community projects grew in scope and pressure rose to deliver consistent results. Where is it happening? In public threads, in private workspaces linked to Moltbook, and in bilingual Canadian channels that prefer clear, simple patterns. Why does it matter? Because collaboration quality now decides whether an agent network is useful or chaotic. How do they do it? With playbooks that feel closer to kitchen rules than to complex math. This story is not about a single feature drop. It