Manifesto On Algorithmic Sabotage Site
Efficiency is the enemy of experience. We must introduce "sand in the gears" of automated systems.
Algorithmic sabotage is not about destroying algorithms or technology per se. Rather, it is about promoting a more nuanced and balanced approach to technological development, one that prioritizes human well-being, democratic values, and social responsibility.
These are small things. They will not topple the system. But they will change you. And changed people, acting together, change systems.
End of Manifesto.
This manifesto is not a luddite’s cry to smash the server racks. It is a strategic, psychological, and technical declaration of . We define algorithmic sabotage not as destruction, but as disruption of fidelity . We intend to break the feedback loops that optimize for the wrong variables: profit without ethics, engagement without truth, and speed without resilience.
The engineers are not evil; they are trapped. They optimize for "engagement" (addiction) and "efficiency" (firing humans) because their stock options depend on it. They have built a system they cannot control. We will control it for them.
We are the wet circuit board in the clean server farm. manifesto on algorithmic sabotage
Preface Algorithmic systems shape social life, concentrate power, and embed goals chosen by designers and owners. When those goals harm communities, obscure truth, or enable exploitation, intervention may be necessary. This manifesto argues that targeted, transparent, and ethical algorithmic sabotage — deliberate actions to disrupt, slow, or redirect harmful automated systems — can be a legitimate tactic for reclaiming agency, protecting rights, and advancing public goods. It sets principles, tactics, and guardrails for responsible action.
Data is a public good, not a private commodity. We advocate for the democratization of data, ensuring that all individuals and communities have access to the information that shapes their lives.
What happens if we succeed? If we poison the data enough, the models will enter a state of . They will begin to feed on their own previously sabotaged outputs, creating a fractal spiral of nonsense. Efficiency is the enemy of experience
When the algorithm automates a job, we will automate the failure of that job.
Algorithms are arrhythmic. They hate the pause. Speed is their oxygen. We will suffocate them with deliberate deliberation.
However, the manifesto’s author (a pseudonymous figure known only as "null_terminator") counters: "Sabotage is not about breaking the machine. It is about breaking the machine's faith in its own predictions. Once the algorithm cannot trust its inputs, it becomes useless to capital." Rather, it is about promoting a more nuanced
Algorithmic Sabotage is a disciplined, ethical, and necessary form of digital civil disobedience. It is not vandalism; it is reclamation. It is the act of introducing noise into a system that demands absolute silence.