Manifesto On Algorithmic Sabotage <GENUINE – 2025>
For instance, facial recognition algorithms have been shown to exhibit racial bias, misclassifying people of color at a significantly higher rate than their white counterparts. Similarly, predictive policing algorithms have been criticized for targeting marginalized communities, perpetuating a cycle of over-policing and under-servicing.
You do not have to join a clandestine cell of "glitch activists" to understand the manifesto’s appeal. It is a mirror reflecting our own frustration: We are increasingly asked to serve systems we cannot see, appeal decisions we cannot contest, and optimize our lives for logic that has no soul.
The manifesto on algorithmic sabotage is a call to action against the tyranny of code. It is a call to reclaim our agency in a world dominated by algorithms. It is a call to challenge the dominant narratives surrounding algorithms and their supposed objectivity.
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, potentially as a response to other critical groups like the Algorithmic Resistance Research Group (ARRG!). Global Reach manifesto on algorithmic sabotage
In the early 21st century, algorithms have become the backbone of modern society. They govern the flow of information, dictate the course of economic transactions, and shape the very fabric of our social interactions. But as we increasingly rely on these complex systems of code, we have begun to realize that they are not as infallible as we once thought. In fact, algorithms have become a source of oppression, perpetuating biases, and reinforcing existing power structures.
Together, we can create a better future.
By challenging the dominant narratives and power structures perpetuated by algorithms, we can reclaim our agency and create a more just and equitable society. This requires a willingness to engage in algorithmic sabotage, to disrupt the status quo, and to challenge the authority of code.
The Manifesto on Algorithmic Sabotage: Why Failing the Machine is an Act of Survival For instance, facial recognition algorithms have been shown
We assert our right to control our personal data and protect our digital identities. We reject the exploitation of our data by corporate interests and demand decentralized, community-led platforms.
However, this convenience comes at a steep cost. Algorithms have become the instruments of a technocratic elite, who wield them to maintain control, reinforce their privilege, and further their interests. These "invisible governors" (to borrow a phrase from the Italian philosopher, Vilfredo Pareto) operate with impunity, unaccountable to the public and unregulated by traditional democratic institutions.
: Choosing to generate no engagement or retreating from digital visibility to break the system's recursive loops. Physical and Performative
But as algorithms have grown more pervasive and powerful, they have also become increasingly opaque and unaccountable. Their inner workings are often shrouded in mystery, their decision-making processes hidden behind a veil of complexity and technical jargon. And yet, the impact of these algorithms on our lives is undeniable. It is a mirror reflecting our own frustration:
Let us be clear: This is not vandalism. This is .
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The Manifesto on Algorithmic Sabotage is an urgent, provocative intervention in debates about power, technology, and resistance. Written in terse, polemical prose, it reframes sabotage not as mere disruption but as a moral and tactical vocabulary for those confronting automated systems that reshape labor, civic life, and social norms. Whether one agrees with its prescriptions, the manifesto succeeds at clarifying a neglected problem: when institutions embed values and incentives in opaque algorithms, traditional forms of dissent and reform become blunt instruments.