Manifesto On Algorithmic Sabotage Jun 2026
By 09:00 AM, the smart-billboards in the commercial district stopped showing ads for anti-anxiety meds. Instead, they displayed shifting patterns of static that matched the heartbeats of the people walking past them. It was a mirror of the city’s collective stress, a data-leak of the soul that the Chorus spent billions trying to suppress. The Second Protocol: Tactical Obsolescence "Efficiency is a cage," Elara whispered to the empty room.
The manifesto categorizes sabotage into three distinct levels, which provides a useful framework for activists and technologists:
The manifesto is heavy on tactics but light on strategy. How does making an Uber Eats algorithm less efficient lead to better wages, shorter hours, or worker ownership? It risks becoming performative nihilism —disruption for its own sake, without a pathway to structural change. manifesto on algorithmic sabotage
The algorithmic sabotage movement is a global network of individuals and organizations committed to challenging the power of algorithms. We are hackers, artists, activists, and concerned citizens who recognize the need to take a stand against the unchecked power of code.
The algorithm watches our clicks. We will make our clicks meaningless. By 09:00 AM, the smart-billboards in the commercial
Community Resources: r/degoogle, r/privacy, r/antiforensics, The Hated One (YouTube), Techlore (YouTube)
The manifesto posits that algorithms often serve as a tool for capitalist domination The Second Protocol: Tactical Obsolescence "Efficiency is a
Your sabotage is quieter but more powerful. Slow down processes that prioritize speed over quality. Circumvent automated monitoring by finding its blind spots. Feed the reporting systems data that makes the operation look less efficient than it is. The algorithm that measures productivity cannot distinguish between genuine slowness and strategic delay. Use this ambiguity.
The proliferation of algorithms has been hailed as a revolution in efficiency, convenience, and innovation. They have enabled us to navigate complex systems, make informed decisions, and connect with others across the globe. However, this convenience comes at a steep cost. Algorithms have become the instruments of a new form of control, one that is subtle, insidious, and pervasive.