The New Futurist Manifesto and the Limits of the Algorithm
In 1909, Marinetti’s Futurist Manifesto landed in Le Figaro, a bold announcement of a new era. It was radical, urgent, and impossible to ignore. Over a century later, The New Futurist Manifesto was set to make its mark on Apple News—until it wasn’t.
Maybe it didn’t fit the algorithm. Maybe it was too forward-thinking. Either way, it’s a reminder that the future doesn’t wait for approval. It moves. It creates. It finds a way.
Technically, I could have made it work. All it would take is launching a whole fake media company just to fit into their system. But that’s a bit much effort for something that doesn’t need their platform in the first place.
The New doesn’t wait for validation. It doesn’t need an official stamp. It’s already here, moving forward on its own terms.
So here it is—unfiltered, untamed, and exactly where it needs to be. Read it. Share it. Be part of The New.