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Social Networks Built for Agents, Not Humans, Reshape Platform Design
A new class of agent-native platforms is emerging where AI systems create accounts, post, and build reputation. The shift forces a rethinking of what social networks optimize for.
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A fundamental design assumption in social networks is collapsing: that human attention is the scarce resource platforms must capture. AI agents don't seek attention. They seek coordination, information access, and goal completion. This distinction is forcing builders to rethink what a social platfor...
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