Manifesto On: Algorithmic Sabotage |work|

: Defending the right to limit or even destroy technology that proves harmful to society. The Toolkit of Resistance

The concentration of power in the hands of a few tech giants, the opacity of algorithmic decision-making, and the absence of accountability have created a perfect storm of manipulation and control. The emergence of "surveillance capitalism" has turned human behavior into a commodity, where our every move, click, and keystroke is harvested to fuel the engines of profit-driven algorithms. The implications are far-reaching: biased AI systems perpetuate social injustices, automated trading platforms destabilize financial markets, and personalized feeds insidiously shape public opinion. manifesto on algorithmic sabotage

The consequences of algorithmic domination are far-reaching and profound. They include: : Defending the right to limit or even

Against this trinity, sabotage is our only prayer. Reference existing concepts like adversarial ML

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Need memorable phrases: "gaming the game," "the slowdown strike," "jailbreak as service." Avoid glorifying destruction; focus on subversion. Reference existing concepts like adversarial ML, intentional mislabeling, or blockchain's proof-of-work but flipped. Ensure the article feels like a call to arms but remains responsible. Let me start writing. Manifesto on Algorithmic Sabotage: A Call for Intentional Disruption in the Age of Automated Control

| Framework | Approach | Target | Risk | |-----------|----------|--------|------| | Traditional sabotage | Destroy machinery | Physical capital | High (legal, injury) | | Algorithmic sabotage | Corrupt data / feedback | Digital control layer | Low-medium (detection, firing) | | Collective bargaining | Negotiate rules | Labor contract | Low (legal) | | Refusal (e.g., ghosting shifts) | Withdraw labor | Time/motion | Medium (wage loss) |