I assume that "CTI" is a real organization... and therefore has some sort of Board of Directors and/or management personnel. The decision to block comms was most likely the act of human beings - not AI. If they are humans, they probably have names. If they violated any laws in the process of promoting this, they should rightfully be charged. At the least, they should be exposed as culpable parties. I wouldn't suggest doxxing, however... (or would I?)
It's actually the CTIA (ctia.org). It looks like a group that the carriers have put together to control text spam (good). It looks like, somehow (?), they are connected to the FCC (not completely clear) It looks like the CTIA uses another company (i Connective, iConnectv, iConnectiv...name, still digging) to help administer complaints.
Not sure it's something fucky, but seems swampy.
So, thus far, it looks like this...
FCC farmed out it's authority to the carriers
The carriers set up an "industry group" (CTIA) to do the admin and regulate
CTIA farmed out the admin and regulation to a private company (i Connective)
Someone at hired company is a blue-haired, fat Kunty Karen and has abused their delegated power
The FCC Chairmen (Ajit Pai) should have the CEO and the person that made this decisions in his offer this afternoon and by the end of the day, there should be an apology from this private company for, ya know, INTERFERING IN ELECTIONS.
I assume that "CTI" is a real organization... and therefore has some sort of Board of Directors and/or management personnel. The decision to block comms was most likely the act of human beings - not AI. If they are humans, they probably have names. If they violated any laws in the process of promoting this, they should rightfully be charged. At the least, they should be exposed as culpable parties. I wouldn't suggest doxxing, however... (or would I?)
I have been digging on this today.
It's actually the CTIA (ctia.org). It looks like a group that the carriers have put together to control text spam (good). It looks like, somehow (?), they are connected to the FCC (not completely clear) It looks like the CTIA uses another company (i Connective, iConnectv, iConnectiv...name, still digging) to help administer complaints.
Not sure it's something fucky, but seems swampy.
So, thus far, it looks like this...
The FCC Chairmen (Ajit Pai) should have the CEO and the person that made this decisions in his offer this afternoon and by the end of the day, there should be an apology from this private company for, ya know, INTERFERING IN ELECTIONS.
Fucking hell.
EDIT: Cross posting a link to another point within this thread: https://thedonald.win/p/GIuotDTM/x/c/141EiOTH3V
Thank you for the great research! You are 100% on point re: Ajit Pai
Nice work, pede!