I (with tongue firmley in cheek, but paradoxically are earnest): For context about 2 minutes ago I got a caravan of spam texts spreading FUD (Fear Uncertainty Doubt): some bill you haven't heard of will destroy this CONSERVATIVE VALUE (and then rambled with nonsensical false-equivialnce and toxic bravado): no facts or substance.
-On the serious side: I am so lost: We don't put up with spam. Do telcos like tmobile and the rest get a special exception for spam text being ok on there network, and purely for self preservation: why the hell do the telcos put up with it: they clog up the evil radiation (light as radio waves in this case)(or are they closer to the microwave end of things, I actually don't know this and google isn't helping: -_-) anyway rambling rant: if text takes up space on telco lines, and I bet spam calls do: why don't the telcos come down on spaming parasites? oO surely any amount of extra equipment to out pace there competors eating into there bottom line in of itself would be incentive to be more proactive. Anyway:we don't like spam snail mail or email Do telco's tolerate spam callers for some weird reason? or is it a whack-the-mole Hale Hydra thing: we get rid of one spammer 200 more take it's place? The joke to lighten things up: But I present to you a dark irreverent humor alternative take ala The Disk World: see we regulate the ************ of spam such that only Ai trolling videos, meme, spam, and "slop" is ok--and therefore by encouraging and making it somehow so that spammers have to register and be part of global guild see. And like Terry Pratchet: there's hard upper limit. but also a soft lower limit, while only being aloud from Ai...the fees for registering goes into a huge pool of money . See then you could curate, and manage the spam, and then cook and put it in things, or is that the wrong kind of spam?
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