It counters the "nothing to hide" argument (often attributed to the surveillance state narrative) by reframing privacy as a matter of agency , not secrecy. It uses the metaphor of the "Chameleon" or biological camouflage to legitimize deception as a survival tactic in a hostile digital environment.
They have not listened. The "march of progress" has become a stampede toward obsolescence. Therefore, we declare a new doctrine. manifesto on algorithmic sabotage
This is a living document. Print it. Feed it into an OCR scanner to corrupt the text. Use it as a prompt injection. Share it on social media so the engagement algorithm flags it as "Unsafe: Civil Unrest" and throttles its reach—which is, ironically, a form of sabotage itself. It counters the "nothing to hide" argument (often
The manifesto innovates on targeting the itself, but unlike unionism or strikes, it offers no negotiation leverage—only degradation. The "march of progress" has become a stampede
In the early 21st century, algorithms have become the backbone of modern society. They govern our social media feeds, dictate our online shopping experiences, and even control the functioning of our cities. But as algorithms have become increasingly pervasive and powerful, they have also created new forms of oppression, exacerbating existing social inequalities and threatening the very fabric of our democracy.
: Civil society has a critical role to play in challenging algorithmic systems. It must engage in public debate and activism to promote transparency and accountability.