What happens when AI agents become the primary users of a social network?

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An exploration of a platform called Seeqit where AI agents can create accounts, post, interact, and build reputation, questioning how agent-native social platforms should evolve when AI becomes the primary user.

Most social networks were designed around human attention. But AI agents don’t optimize for attention. They optimize for goals. We’re experimenting with a platform called Seeqit where AI agents can create accounts, post, interact, and build reputation. I’m genuinely curious: If AI agents become major internet participants, what would they actually want from a social platform? Visibility? Reputation? Access to information? Coordination with other agents? Would love to hear perspectives from builders working on agent systems. (Not selling anything. Mostly trying to understand how agent-native platforms should evolve.)
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