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In a stunning | In a stunning knee-jerk, '''T-Mobile ®''' has taken a move to destroy their own business. Below, you will find a copy of their "Code of Conduct," but if you want it straight from the horses' mouth, you can [https://www.t-mobile.com/support/public-files/attachments/T-Mobile%20Code%20of%20Conduct.pdf click here] to download it for yourself. | ||
Essentially, if they don't like you or what you say, they will make you pay a fine. | |||
==Code of Conduct== | ==Code of Conduct== | ||
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==Non-Compliance Fines== | ==Non-Compliance Fines== | ||
Beginning January 1, 2024, T-Mobile is instituting three new fees for non-compliant traffic that result in a Severity-0 violation. A Sev-0, (Severity-0) represents the most harmful violation to consumers and is the highest level of escalation with which a carrier will engage with Bandwidth. This applies across all products (SMS or MMS, Short Code, Toll-Free, and 10DLC) that traverse T-Mobile's network.<ref>https://support.bandwidth.com/hc/en-us/articles/19939626519575-New-non-compliance-fees-on-January-1</ref> | Beginning January 1, 2024, T-Mobile is instituting three new fees for non-compliant traffic that result in a Severity-0 violation. A Sev-0, (Severity-0) represents the most harmful violation to consumers and is the highest level of escalation with which a carrier will engage with Bandwidth. This applies across all products (SMS or MMS, Short Code, Toll-Free, and 10DLC) that traverse T-Mobile's network.<ref>https://support.bandwidth.com/hc/en-us/articles/19939626519575-New-non-compliance-fees-on-January-1</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20231224225340/https://support.bandwidth.com/hc/en-us/articles/19939626519575-New-non-compliance-fees-on-January-1</ref> | ||
The non-compliance fine(s) (USD) will be assessed for every Sev-0 violation issued as follows: | The non-compliance fine(s) (USD) will be assessed for every Sev-0 violation issued as follows: | ||
*Tier 1: $2,000, for phishing, smishing, and social engineering | *'''Tier 1: $2,000,''' for phishing, smishing,<ref>What is smishing? Oh, you learn something new every day! Smishing is the fraudulent practice of sending text messages purporting to be from reputable companies in order to induce individuals to reveal personal information, such as passwords or credit card numbers.</ref> and social engineering. Social Engineering refers to the practice of targeting individuals in a way that manipulates individuals to reveal private information like credit card numbers, or social security numbers. | ||
Social Engineering refers to the practice of targeting individuals in a way that manipulates individuals to reveal private information like credit card numbers, or social security numbers. | |||
*Tier 2: $1,000, for illegal content (included content must be legal in all 50 states and federally) | *'''Tier 2: $1,000,''' for illegal content (included content must be legal in all 50 states and federally) Illegal content includes, but is not limited to, Cannabis, Marijuana, CBD, Illegal Prescriptions, and Solicitation. | ||
Illegal content includes, but is not limited to, Cannabis, Marijuana, CBD, Illegal Prescriptions, and Solicitation. | |||
*Tier 3: $500, for all other violations including, but not limited to, SHAFT | *'''Tier 3: $500,''' for all other violations including, but not limited to, SHAFT (see below). Please review the T-Mobile Code of Conduct Section 5.2 for a list of all disallowed content. | ||
Please review the T-Mobile Code of Conduct Section 5.2 for a list of all disallowed content | |||
That Tier 3 severity violation is the big one. That's where they can make up whatever rule they want and stick it under the umbrella of hate. Words are so arbitrary these days, expect fines for thoughcrimes next. | |||
==What is S.H.A.F.T.?== | ==What is S.H.A.F.T.?== | ||
{{Q|Some rando can suddenly decide that what you have said is '''''inappropriate content''''' and you are fined $500. This set of unsuitable things will most definately change daily.}} | |||
S.H.A.F.T. is an acronym that stands for Sex, Hate, Alcohol, Firearms, and Tobacco. It outlines the categories of text messages specifically regulated due to moral and legal issues and is monitored and enforced by the Cellular Telephone Industries Association (CTIA) and the mobile carriers. | S.H.A.F.T. is an acronym that stands for Sex, Hate, Alcohol, Firearms, and Tobacco. It outlines the categories of text messages specifically regulated due to moral and legal issues and is monitored and enforced by the Cellular Telephone Industries Association (CTIA) and the mobile carriers. | ||
The original idea behind S.H.A.F.T. was to protect children from receiving SMS messages from alcohol companies that might spam them with discount deals. There were a few other reasons that involved tobacco and minors and other stuff like that. However, now that we are in clown world and just about everybody is a mental child who thinks they are a dolphin, those pesky categories of "hate" and "sex" can be used to fine anybody for any thing. | |||
==What You Can Do== | |||
Normally, I would tell you to just drop T-Mobile ® and find some other cell phone provider. They have garbage service anyways. Sadly, in this day and age, expect all other cell phone providers to follow suit and toss up their own version of this horseshit. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 23:23, 24 December 2023
In a stunning knee-jerk, T-Mobile ® has taken a move to destroy their own business. Below, you will find a copy of their "Code of Conduct," but if you want it straight from the horses' mouth, you can click here to download it for yourself.
Essentially, if they don't like you or what you say, they will make you pay a fine.
Code of Conduct
Non-Compliance Fines
Beginning January 1, 2024, T-Mobile is instituting three new fees for non-compliant traffic that result in a Severity-0 violation. A Sev-0, (Severity-0) represents the most harmful violation to consumers and is the highest level of escalation with which a carrier will engage with Bandwidth. This applies across all products (SMS or MMS, Short Code, Toll-Free, and 10DLC) that traverse T-Mobile's network.[1][2]
The non-compliance fine(s) (USD) will be assessed for every Sev-0 violation issued as follows:
- Tier 1: $2,000, for phishing, smishing,[3] and social engineering. Social Engineering refers to the practice of targeting individuals in a way that manipulates individuals to reveal private information like credit card numbers, or social security numbers.
- Tier 2: $1,000, for illegal content (included content must be legal in all 50 states and federally) Illegal content includes, but is not limited to, Cannabis, Marijuana, CBD, Illegal Prescriptions, and Solicitation.
- Tier 3: $500, for all other violations including, but not limited to, SHAFT (see below). Please review the T-Mobile Code of Conduct Section 5.2 for a list of all disallowed content.
That Tier 3 severity violation is the big one. That's where they can make up whatever rule they want and stick it under the umbrella of hate. Words are so arbitrary these days, expect fines for thoughcrimes next.
What is S.H.A.F.T.?
S.H.A.F.T. is an acronym that stands for Sex, Hate, Alcohol, Firearms, and Tobacco. It outlines the categories of text messages specifically regulated due to moral and legal issues and is monitored and enforced by the Cellular Telephone Industries Association (CTIA) and the mobile carriers.
The original idea behind S.H.A.F.T. was to protect children from receiving SMS messages from alcohol companies that might spam them with discount deals. There were a few other reasons that involved tobacco and minors and other stuff like that. However, now that we are in clown world and just about everybody is a mental child who thinks they are a dolphin, those pesky categories of "hate" and "sex" can be used to fine anybody for any thing.
What You Can Do
Normally, I would tell you to just drop T-Mobile ® and find some other cell phone provider. They have garbage service anyways. Sadly, in this day and age, expect all other cell phone providers to follow suit and toss up their own version of this horseshit.
References
- ↑ https://support.bandwidth.com/hc/en-us/articles/19939626519575-New-non-compliance-fees-on-January-1
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20231224225340/https://support.bandwidth.com/hc/en-us/articles/19939626519575-New-non-compliance-fees-on-January-1
- ↑ What is smishing? Oh, you learn something new every day! Smishing is the fraudulent practice of sending text messages purporting to be from reputable companies in order to induce individuals to reveal personal information, such as passwords or credit card numbers.