@Laukidh@infosec.exchange
This shortcut runs when you get a text message containing the word βstopβ.
It checks if the sender is in your contacts and if not it looks for another keyword like βendβ βunsubscribeβ and then checks the rest of the message against a political wordlist. (SpamMatch.txt, which is written by the setup shortcut below. Itβs newline separated and supports regex, customize away and let me know what works for you).
I should note that youβll probably find your favorite candidate in that wordlist.
If itβs spam, it sends back βstopβ, reports the sender to 7726 (spam), and adds them to a contact (setup shortcut below) that identifies all your spammers and lets you just swipe to block them.
Sorry, you will have to build a bit of the automation yourself. We canβt share or back up the βAutomationβ that kicks it off.
Main shortcut βtext spam handlerβ (install this): https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/a592afefa4b643728640145e49f72b92
Setup shortcut (install and run this; it will write a file then prompt with a contact to create; if you change what the contact is named, you will need to edit a single line in the main shortcut):
https://www.icloud.com/shortcuts/37d24f5e56644f19b0265f8f3b8e38c3