• noproblemmy@programming.dev
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      The other day I was having a bad day and had a call from an unknown number, so I decided to pick up but let them talk first. They just hang up and have not called again.

      I don’t think it was a good idea to pick up in the first place, but it was curious in the end.

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        Iirc, that’s usually a sign that the robot caller has found a machine on the other end, since most people first respond with some sort of greeting right off the bat.

        • lad@programming.dev
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          So, it’s not that bad, after all. Maybe should learn me a modem greeting to use instead of “Hello”

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            The phrase itself doesn’t matter, they are just listening for some indication of human speech at the start of the call.

            If nothing is said, then the system believes that it is a machine doing the same thing.

            Provided, of course, that their spam system doesn’t just starts playing a recorded message anyway.

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          nah it’s been happening to me lately too. I pick up, say hi, and it immediately hangs up. I’m sure they’ve sold my number as active now.

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      It’s probably “automated” but some poor sales rep still needs to do a bunch of work to keep the automation going, guarantee it.