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Robocalls and robotexts are a serious problem that nobody takes seriously, and just treats as a fact of life when it doesn't have to be that way. The rest of the world literally laughs at how much we're harassed by them
I worked in telecom for a couple of years up until recently. There's actually a growing body of self-regulation going on within the SMS industry. Most notably, any business sending text messages has to apply for a "license" to do so, with some pretty strict consent requirements. Violating those requirements comes with heavy penalties, mostly enforced by downstream carriers. If you're curious, 10DLC/A2P are the terms to Google for.