Algorithmic Sabotage Research Group %28asrg%29 [ HIGH-QUALITY SECRETS ]

The collective focuses on fighting automated systems that exacerbate structural injustices, such as discriminatory policing loops and biometric misidentification.

According to the ASRG Manifesto, "Algorithmic Sabotage" is not a luddite rejection of technology, but rather a "figure of techno-disobedience". It is defined by its proactive, militant stance—a "wildcat direct action" that seeks to disrupt the capitalist, exploitative framework that governs digital systems.

The ASRG's core theoretical document is its Manifesto on “Algorithmic Sabotage” , a preliminary version first published in May 2024 that consists of ten propositions (numbered 0 through 9). It outlines the principles, strategies, and aesthetics of algorithmic sabotage. The manifesto begins with a stark epigraph from an anonymous partisan: “To create? No, to destroy, destroy and destroy again, whatever the strength left in these muscles allows. Because destruction is the power that is left. ... Only their destruction will last.” algorithmic sabotage research group %28asrg%29

Whether you view them as digital freedom fighters or nihilistic vandals, one thing is certain: The Algorithmic Sabotage Research Group has forever changed the conversation about who gets to shape our technological future.

Unlike traditional research labs, the ASRG operates on a distributed, invitation-only model. However, there are three ways professionals can engage: The collective focuses on fighting automated systems that

"Anomaly detected in routing layer 4. Propagation delay does not match network topography. Suggest audit of human-in-the-loop override protocols. Also, to the operators of the unauthorized modification script: your behavioral signature matches retired ASRG patterns. Your last known location was Bern. Please cease interference. This system is protected under cross-border arbitration agreement 12.4."

The group’s philosophy is centered on the , which frames their work as a commitment to social autonomy and egalitarianism. The ASRG's core theoretical document is its Manifesto

: Providing false or meaningless information to "poison" the training models used by AI crawlers and scrapers.

The ASRG is currently developing the first "sabotage-resistant transformer architecture"—a modified attention mechanism that logs and restricts any gradient update that would create delayed-action failure modes.

Rejecting "algorithmic humiliation" for profit and prioritizing collective care and solidarity.

The is a multidisciplinary collective of computer scientists, forensic analysts, legal scholars, and ethical hackers dedicated to the study of intentional algorithmic failure. The group’s primary focus is not on accidental bugs or natural bias, but on deliberate sabotage —the intentional manipulation of code and logic flows to produce specific, harmful outcomes.