The biggest myth of Robocalls has just been demystified

These spam calls can be incredibly boring, but a new study says it will not prevent them.


They can come to any time of everyday, no matter where you are or what you do - and almost always when you want them at least. Whether it's a barely different number from your own or a totally unknown person, the feared Robocall is an inevitable nuisance of modern times. Conventional wisdom is that you should not respond to unsolicited calls and thatsimply ignore them will lead to less calls. But thanks to a recent study, this myth aboutmute on robocalls has just been demystified. "We find no evidence that responding to unsolicited calls increases the amount of unsolicited calls received, canceling the popular wisdom, "researchers at the University of North Carolina State concluded.

For years, the Federal Communications Commission has been warned people: "Do not answer unknown numbers calls. If you answer such a call, hang up immediately. "The AARP also states that" even by simply pressing a key or answering an alert question of the scales they hit on a "live" number andthey will call him again and again. "But according to theNew search on anonymous robocalls From the State University of North Carolina, all these ghostly phone calls may not have been able to save you from sorrow after all. Their conclusions show that responding to an unsolicited call does not make your number more likely to receive a higher volume of them.

To conduct their study, researchers have put in place more than 66,600 telephone lines exclusively to monitor the activity of Robocall. During the 11-month price, lines received a little less than 1.5 million, of which 146,000 responded to be recorded and analyzed. The researchers have found that unlike popular belief, do not pick up has done nothing to reduce the attack of unwanted calls.

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"For years, the courier of government agencies and non-profit organizations of trust has focused onReduce Robocalls by not responding to calls unknown numbers, "study authorBrad, PhD, Assistant Professor of Informatics, said in a statement. "And while we encourage people to avoid engaging with Robocalls, we found that responding to a RoboCall has no effect on the number of Robocalls you receive."

The conclusions also revealed that a majority of calls could be linked to a handful of campaigns, proving thatEradicate unsolicited calls Once and for all might be easier for federal regulators than initial thinking.

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Although this new search may have demymatic the largest myth Robocall, it also comes to bothTelephone systems are a vital tool in the fight against a national health crisis. "The Pandemic of Covid-19 really stressed the importance of this work, because the Robocalls have made people less likely to answer the phone calls of unknown numbers - and this makes it more difficult the confidentiality of the tracers to do their jobs", of a study studySathvik Prasad, a doctoral student in the state of NC, said in a declaration

So the next time you get aCall an unknown numberDo not hesitate to pick up without fear of being bombarded with more calls. Who knows? This could be someone you really want to hear. And for more information on what you should not do on the phone right now, checkThe FBI warns you not to fall for this coronavirus-related scam.


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