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AltWatcher @altwatcher.bsky.social

Skinner says that "a group of volunteers verifies [the AI-generated faces] through another process before posting any names online," but we don't know what that process is, who these volunteers are, or what their qualifications are. And the description on the ICE List's website isn't reassuring.

[From the ICE List website]: Facial recognition helps, but it’s only one piece of the puzzle. Our volunteers are trained to spot recurring traits. We use side-by-side comparisons with verified past footage. We analyze background noise, street signs, timestamps, anything that helps establish context. Each confirmed ID goes through a second process. We document everything: date, time, location, appearance, clothing, gear, vehicle, any interaction with the public, and any verbal identification made. Then we check again. Double confirmation is our standard. Triple confirmation is our preference. We create individual agent profiles. These include all confirmed appearances, timestamps, and geographic movement. We track where agents have been deployed and what events they’ve been linked to. If a raid happened in Texas and that same agent appears at a courthouse in New York a month later, we note it. We work with volunteers who specialize in facial recognition. We maintain a private archive of footage. We use satellite imagery and street view tools to confirm raid locations. We log field offices, staging areas, known facilities, and temporary hubs. We document repeat appearances and trace patterns of movement. Our goal isn’t just to identify one agent. It’s to identify networks. Patterns. Roles.
aug 30, 2025, 8:38 pm • 22 2

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AltWatcher @altwatcher.bsky.social

The "How We Identify Agents" section of the ICE List site claims that the org collects and analyzes a dizzying amount of data, but the public doesn't seem to have access to that data. Clicking a name on the list gives you an image (sometimes a stock image), and MAYBE a link to a LinkedIn profile.

A page on the ICE List website. It has a headshot of a man in a suit, labels the man as a
aug 30, 2025, 8:38 pm • 17 1 • view
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AltWatcher @altwatcher.bsky.social

The pages usually invite users to provide info about that agent, asking "What do you know about this agent?" Or "Have you seen this agent commit a crime?" But some pages don't even have that. This one is just a pic of a guy. No identifying info. No explanation of how they know this guy's name.

A page on the ICE List website. It has a photo of a man giving two middle fingers to the camera. The site says his name is Matt Heyner, but there are no links or other info.
aug 30, 2025, 8:39 pm • 24 2 • view
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AltWatcher @altwatcher.bsky.social

We don't know enough to trust this group. We don't know how they get their info. They don't let us see their data. If they have "trackers for license plates, uniform details, equipment loadouts, and agency cross-over," that feels like something an activist group would share with the public.

We work with volunteers who specialize in facial recognition. We maintain a private archive of footage. We use satellite imagery and street view tools to confirm raid locations. We log field offices, staging areas, known facilities, and temporary hubs. We document repeat appearances and trace patterns of movement. Our goal isn’t just to identify one agent. It’s to identify networks. Patterns. Roles. We have trackers for license plates, uniform details, equipment loadouts, and agency cross-over. We tag which agents are operating alongside contractors or local police. The more data we gather, the clearer the operational structure becomes.
aug 30, 2025, 8:41 pm • 39 4 • view
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AltWatcher @altwatcher.bsky.social

All we know is that they're using admittedly faulty AI tools to "unmask" ICE agents, and that they have not one but TWO convenient donation buttons on their homepage.

A screenshot of the ICE List homepage. There is a donation button in the top right corner and a popup asking for money in the bottom right corner.
aug 30, 2025, 8:41 pm • 43 5 • view
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AltWatcher @altwatcher.bsky.social

ICE doesn't deserve privacy, and the ICE List is a good goal in theory. But their caginess about their methods, their dramatic and grandiose tone, and their up-front requests for money make me skeptical. Please think twice before donating to this organization.

aug 30, 2025, 8:41 pm • 36 3 • view
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unraveled @unraveledpress.com

Thanks for this. Anyone who's done real research knows the best leads usually come from locals/people closest to targets. These lofty national projects raise big alarm bells and people need to be especially careful about IDing feds (as journalists, we have a *smidge* more legal protection there)

aug 30, 2025, 8:42 pm • 30 5 • view
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AltWatcher @altwatcher.bsky.social

Thanks for reading! Honestly, the claims of using genAI to generate the supposed faces of ICE agents was the main red flag for me. The LLM isn't showing you that ICE agent's face. It's *guessing,* and acting like AI can truly "unmask" someone is genuine misinformation. Just wanted to flag it!

aug 30, 2025, 8:54 pm • 16 4 • view
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Joce @jocejocejoe.bsky.social

It's this, but worse. You can't make something from nothing.

aug 30, 2025, 10:22 pm • 2 0 • view
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Cedrine Kerbaol Space Program @aih.bsky.social

Remember when Reddit thought it had found the Boston Marathon bomber?

aug 31, 2025, 11:25 pm • 1 0 • view