Algorithmic Sabotage Work
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There are four common forms:
Inability to dispute algorithmic decisions with a human manager. Common Tactics of Algorithmic Sabotage algorithmic sabotage work
Gig workers and delivery drivers have become experts at reverse-engineering the platforms that control their livelihoods. This public link is valid for 7 days
Gig economy drivers face dynamic pricing models and strict acceptance rates managed entirely by apps. To counter this, rideshare drivers have been documented organizing coordinated log-offs. By simultaneously turning off their apps in a specific area, they artificially trigger a artificial shortage, forcing the algorithm to activate surge pricing. Other delivery workers use multiple phones or dummy accounts to confuse location tracking and manipulate order queues. Can’t copy the link right now