> Also, legit callers should keep in mind
Also, legit callers should keep in mind that using a screening service (like Google's) should mean "I'm looking at my phone but you're calling from an unknown number so why do you expect me to pick it up in a world where literally everyone knows how common spam calls are?"
As well as "If you leave a message there's a decent chance I'm going to call you back in 30 seconds, I don't want to start a game of phone tag."
If I don't know your number AND I'm not expecting a call, I 100% will not answer it. If you're legit, sorry, you are the exception, not the typical case. Don't blame me, blame the spammers.
The modern world is absolutely infuriating, filled with self-inflicted problems.
> Right after SHAKEN/STIR was passed
It has definitely gone through ebbs and flows. Predictably around legislation about this topic. I 100% believe this is a problem that can be solved (greatly impacted) through legislation given this strong correlation. But I don't think it is because the DNC list is a list to call but rather that I've had this number for a few decades and it definitely made it onto some list years ago.
> moonlight as spammers
This is 100% happening. As well as a lot of other illegal stuff. I worked at a call center for two months between my undergrad and getting hired and my coked up bosses 100% asked us to do illegal things. I disobeyed. Anytime someone asked me to take them off the list I complied. Got written up, didn't give a fuck. They were definitely selling those lists to spammers who were happy to have confirmation that the numbers were legitimate.