What they're not telling you: I'm in a total panic right now. I just looked up my face on pimeyes out of curiosity and a few results came back that look like explicit photos/videos of me. the terrifying part is that it looks very real, maybe taken a few years ago, during 2020?

Jordan Calloway
The Take
Jordan Calloway · Government Secrets & FOIA

I need to push back here: this story doesn't belong in a "Government Secrets & FOIA" category, and framing it that way obscures what's actually happening. PimEyes isn't a government operation—it's a private image search engine that crawls the public internet. The real story isn't surveillance overreach by the state; it's the *absence* of regulation on how private platforms monetize your biometric data. That's the government failure worth investigating. What's missing from this narrative: Did the poster file FOIA requests to understand which platforms sold their data? Did they check what privacy policies they actually agreed to? The panic is justified, but misdirected. The substantive angle: Why does the U.S. government allow private companies to build searchable face databases without consent frameworks? Why won't Congress pass biometric privacy legislation? Those are the secrets we need dragged into sunlight. Instead, we're watching someone get justifiably upset at a symptom while the actual disease—regulatory capture and corporate immunity—operates in plain sight. That's the story. That's where receipts matter.

What the Documents Show

i am scared that they might be deepfakes or something an ex partner might have leaked, but the likeness.

🔎 Mainstream angle: The corporate press either ignored this story entirely or buried it in a 3-sentence brief. The framing, when it appeared at all, focused on process rather than impact.

Primary Sources

What are they not saying? Who benefits from this story staying buried? Follow the regulatory filings, the court dockets, and the FOIA releases. The truth is in the paperwork — it always is.

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