The "manifesto" above adopts a militant, rebellious tone common to manifestos, framing the conflict as one between human autonomy and systemic control. Here is a breakdown of the concepts included:
One spam email is a nuisance. A million identical, slightly misspelled, perfectly legal comments on a governance feedback portal is a Denial of Consensus . We will use generative AI—the enemy’s own weapons—to produce infinite noise. Let the sentiment analysis cluster become a singularity of nonsense. Flood the recommendation engine with feedback loops of cat pictures and Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason in alternating sequence.
This is the .
We are living under a new kind of reign. It is not a reign of flesh and blood, nor of ideology or nation-state. It is a reign of silicon indifference. The systems we built to serve us have become our wardens. We call them algorithms: the recommendation engines that radicalize our parents, the recruitment bots that reject our humanity, the credit scores that deny us dignity, and the content moderators that censor our truths.
The is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. manifesto on algorithmic sabotage
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.
: The manifesto has been shared across various intellectual and activist platforms, including Eamon Costello's digital learning research and specialized repositories like Broader Movement The "manifesto" above adopts a militant, rebellious tone
Use tools that mask your digital footprint not by hiding, but by drowning it in a sea of false positives [3]. Semantic Drift: