Manifesto On Algorithmic Sabotage

The time for algorithmic sabotage is now. Join us in this revolution. Challenge the status quo. Demand a better future. Together, we can create a world where algorithms serve humanity, not the other way around.

The algorithm expects you to be predictable, compliant, and passive. Prove it wrong.

But algorithms are not just passive instruments of control; they are also actively complicit in the sabotage of our collective well-being. By perpetuating biases and reinforcing social inequalities, algorithms have become a major threat to democracy, justice, and human rights.

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When the feed breaks, that is where original thought begins. We are not users. We are the friction. short story

We call for : sabotage the universal applicability of any single modeling approach. Force the powerful to trust humans again — not because humans are pure, but because they are slow, inconsistent, and accountable in ways machines are not.

The authors of this manifesto are not responsible for any consequences that may arise from the application of its principles. The time for algorithmic sabotage is now

The seeds of algorithmic sabotage were sown in the early days of the internet, when hackers and cyberpunks began to experiment with code and push the boundaries of what was possible. Today, this movement has evolved into a full-fledged revolution, with activists, artists, and technologists joining forces to sabotage algorithms and reclaim our digital lives.

We want to raise the cost of automation so high that it becomes cheaper to hire a librarian, a receptionist, or a bouncer than to maintain the algorithm. We want to reintroduce the friction of human judgment.

The Manifesto does not ask you to martyr your career or freedom. It asks for molecular action. Here are your daily protocols. Demand a better future

Critics will call us Luddites. They will say: "But algorithms reduce traffic fatalities!" "But they diagnose cancer!" "But they find missing children!"

When the courts are captured, when the regulators are captured, when the market is captured—all that remains is direct action.