Elegant, effective, less heavy handed than requiring originator authentication, can be layered on top of existing systems. Somebody do this.
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That capability would be abused immediately
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People pressing the "give me $5" button repeatedly for no good reason
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You can do it once per call. If somebody does it to you for no reason, you don’t call them again unless it’s worth $5, which is sort of the point.
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Can you have opt-in exceptions? If not, consider the scenario where someone bulk signs up for email marketing lists and bilks each one out of the fee once a first email is sent
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Yeah, if you want anything like the current ability to request regular communications, you’d need something like that. Or maybe this is a reason it works better with phone than with email.
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Over here every spam call has to refer you at the end to the dont-call-me-register where in a few minutes you can arrange they never call you again. Works like a charm.
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My idea was for service providers to to pre-charge $.XX to senders for every email sent, then refund it if the recipient didn't flag it as spam within YY minutes of opening, or something along those lines.
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(my proposal is probably impractical for a large number of reasons)
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