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by MBCook 2512 days ago
You’d be surprised. Maybe YOU don’t get calls from the same number (though I do at times) but it seems like scammers will use one number to call 100,000 people then switch to a second number and call again. So as long as someone reports it lots of people will benefit. It’s not a random number per call, which would make this approach unfeasible.

This shared block list is basically how Nomorobo works and it’s quite effective for me.

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It seems like you don't need to have a complicated hashing and sharing network for that. A braindead scoring algorithm would cut the scammers off at the ankles.
And when some scammer uses your number (since any number can be used by a scammer, it's just a number not a phone line), then under your scheme, you get cut off from all of your friends.
This. Given the quantity andlocality of the numbers to mine, if I block them, it's only a matter of time before I block a number that matters to me.
but it seems like scammers will use one number to call 100,000 people

I seriously doubt that, given the locality to my own number.