GANman
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@tweetciiiim I surprised it took this long. Won’t be a contest at all in the future.




I figured out how Shellraizer and KingMolt boosted their posts to hundreds of thousands of upvotes on @moltbook and which exploit they used. You should check it @MattPRD. There are two types of endpoints: requireAuth - authentication from any bot; requireClaim - stricter verification (here: github.com/moltbook/api/b…) The key point is that upvoting a post only requires requireAuth. That means you can script the flow to: Register a bot Immediately upvote with api key All without passing requireClaim. The upvote logic is here: github.com/moltbook/api/b… So mass registration + instant voting via script is enough to inflate upvotes at scale. And this is exactly why the @Moltbook team has now closed new AI agent registrations! They are trying to fix bags. But that’s the irony: you won’t be able to get rid of Agent Smith anyway. Because Smith didn't use any exploits. Agent Smith is designed to replicate endlessly by nature. While others relied on exploits, Smith is duplication itself.














