Manifesto On Algorithmic Sabotage Work Access

We aim for the tipping point. We call it the : the moment when it becomes computationally cheaper for a corporation to treat humans like humans than to try to model humans like variables.

[Your Name] is a writer, researcher, and activist interested in the intersection of technology, politics, and culture. They have written extensively on topics such as algorithmic bias, surveillance capitalism, and digital resistance. manifesto on algorithmic sabotage

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Together, we can create a better future. We aim for the tipping point

One of the most useful aspects of this text is how it shifts the narrative. Mainstream discourse often focuses on "fixing" algorithms to make them fair. Ricaurte argues that this is a trap. She posits that the algorithm is functioning exactly as intended —to maintain existing power structures and inequalities. Therefore, we cannot "fix" the algorithm; we must disrupt the system itself. They have written extensively on topics such as

Against this trinity, sabotage is our only prayer.

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