• @sleepy555
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    251 year ago

    It’s embarrassing that we haven’t solved spam calls yet.

    • @[email protected]
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      141 year ago

      It is absolutely a solved problem. All phone numbers have a paper trail, there are known lists of spam numbers, ergo you know the people responsible for it. If anyone in the FCC wasn’t getting filthy rich off of the current model, it would be trivial to block those numbers and prosecute those companies.

    • magnetosphere
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      91 year ago

      Marketing companies and phone carriers make a lot of money from it. Spam calls are a whole industry. Nobody has made a serious, major attempt to solve the problem because too many people are getting rich off of it.

        • magnetosphere
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          41 year ago

          This subtle (but important) distinction is what I’m talking about. STIR/SHAKEN is a plan, but it hasn’t been implemented. Plans are great, but if nobody ever carries them out, their mere existence doesn’t actually fix anything.

          • Aniki 🌱🌿
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            21 year ago

            The point is, is that nothing is going to get done unless the politicians pass a law that forces them to.

      • @AngryCommieKender
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        41 year ago

        I actually think I’m on an internal “do not call this guy, he just wastes our time” list, cause I haven’t gotten a spam call in years.

        • magnetosphere
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          11 year ago

          I’m not sure. I’ve used the email aliases, but I’ve never looked into whether telephone ones are an option.

    • Aniki 🌱🌿
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      71 year ago

      We have. It’s up to the politicians to force the companies to comply.

    • Flax
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      31 year ago

      Some Android phones have call screening