• BillyClark@piefed.social
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    14 hours ago

    Except you didn’t say “Emergency services need to know the location of the caller, so telecom services should provide this information automatically.”

    That thing “I didn’t say” is basically the first thing I said:

    The primary thing you have to do is fix it so that the emergency operators can know where a call actually originated.

    You misread my comment and then blamed me for your mistake. You downvoted my comment and called a common-sense obvious solution “dystopian,” when a decent person would have reread the first comment they responded to, and considered whether they might have actually misunderstood something.

    I don’t have the time to have a discussion with you if I also have to explain my comments to you multiple times because you don’t read them properly. Since I’m not going to spend the time necessary to communicate with you, I am blocking you directly after posting this comment, and won’t see any future comments from you.

    • wonderingwanderer@sopuli.xyz
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      12 hours ago

      I didn’t misread shit. Your full paragraph went like this:

      The primary thing you have to do is fix it so that the emergency operators can know where a call actually originated. And all we need to do to make that happen is to change the law so that telecom companies are held criminally and civilly liable when a person uses their infrastructure to fake where an emergency call is coming from.

      Literally everything you’re saying is projection. Go ahead and block me, it saves me the fucking trouble.