Anyone born after 1996 probably doesn’t understand the anxiety of making a phone call: The beating heart, the sweaty palms, the rehearsed conversation—all to ask what time a store opens. Even more foreign to Gen Z is the concept of voicemail, a computerized system for exchanging audio memos that no one checks and has long since been replaced by the text message.
The FCC has been cracking down on telemarketers leaving ringless voicemails (in which a recording is placed directly…








