As of 2025, the DEA is piloting AI-driven social media monitoring tools. These tools do not just look for keywords (e.g., “cocaine,” “raid,” “weed”). They analyze video sentiment, facial recognition in group shots, and location data overlays.
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The DEA’s greatest asset is cover identity. An agent who posts a video selfie on a public TikTok account has effectively burned themselves. Once a drug cartel’s analytics team runs facial recognition (yes, cartels have these teams), that agent can never work undercover again. Worse, their family becomes a target.
Surprisingly, yes—under strictly controlled conditions. The DEA itself uses social media for recruitment, public awareness, and community outreach. However, personal career-enhancing video content is possible only if the agent follows three golden rules.