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Manifesto On Algorithmic Sabotage __top__

So, how can you join the movement?

We have now seen the output.

This manifesto is not a stable document. If you are reading this on a screen, the platform is already analyzing your scroll depth, your highlight patterns, and your hesitation. It is building a profile: "User interested in anti-algorithmic literature. Predicted sentiment: hostile. Recommend intervention: soothing content about AI art."

The algorithm fears the unpredictable. Make decisions based on the flight of birds or the roll of a die. Data Poisoning: manifesto on algorithmic sabotage

: Algorithmic sabotage involves disrupting or subverting algorithmic systems. It is a form of resistance that seeks to expose the biases and flaws of these systems.

: Refusing to let profit-driven metrics dictate human behavior.

We do not oppose all computation. We oppose the optimization imperative —the belief that any process, human relationship, or cultural artifact can be reduced to a target function. We sabotage because the system has no off switch. Since we cannot delete the master algorithm, we must corrupt its training data at the source: our own behavior. So, how can you join the movement

Similarly, not all contexts are equally suitable for sabotage. If your employer monitors your computer usage, weigh the risks. If you live under a regime that punishes digital dissent, protect yourself first. Sabotage should be strategic, not suicidal.

Before we discuss the methods of destruction, we must understand the pathology. The modern algorithm is not neutral. It is a mirror of the worst collective impulses—prioritizing outrage over nuance, speed over accuracy, and repetition over creativity.

We have been gamed. And it is time to game back. If you are reading this on a screen,

We envision a future where algorithms serve humanity, not the other way around. We imagine a world where algorithms are designed to promote social justice, environmental sustainability, and human flourishing. We demand that technologists, policymakers, and citizens work together to create alternative futures, ones that are guided by the principles of transparency, accountability, and human rights.

In an era where algorithms dictate everything from what we buy to whether we get a job or a loan, Paola Ricaurte’s Manifesto for Algorithmic Sabotage serves as a militant call to action. It moves beyond the typical academic critique of "algorithmic bias" and asks a more radical question: How do we fight back against systems that are designed to predict, control, and optimize us?

The goals of algorithmic sabotage are multiple:

In response to the dangers of algorithmic domination and sabotage, we issue the following manifesto: