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So apparently Congress knows what I'm up to.

"Uh, ma'am. You can't be 20 people at once. I'll send your message."

I guess spoofing doesn't work.

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  • 3
    @FrodoSwaggins
    How am I calling them or how am I spoofing my number?
  • 2
    @NoMad
    It was the same person! I recognize that guy's voice. I would have thought someone else would answer but I guess not??
  • 2
    @FrodoSwaggins
    Yeah, it was a real person. I googled the number.
  • 1
    @FrodoSwaggins
    For spoofing? I used random numbers that aren't in use. I tested them first to make sure they don't belong to anyone.
  • 2
    @Michelle how do you get a live person in Congress?
  • 2
    Can someone explain what this is all about? I find it weird everyone knows exactly what's going on and I have no clue.
  • 1
    @QueenMorgana
    I searched up the number and made the call. The member of congress I spoke to was a legislative aide who handles telecommunications and internet policy.
  • 1
    @exceptionalGuy
    Net neutrality stuff.
  • 1
    Oh damn. People who support violation of net neutrality should be finely chopped and made into research material for protein based self repairing fibre optic cable jackets.
  • 1
    Spoofing like this harms more than helps. It's gives opponents the ability to single out one spoofer and claim all comments are fake. You know, exactly like the FCC comment website.

    Please stop.
  • 0
    @stevemk14ebr
    I stopped awhile ago .-.
    They still counted my previous attempts tho
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