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Blocking a number on you phone just tells the phone to hide the incoming call not the carrier. The call rings through unanswered and then the carrier routes it to voicemail like any other call.
You would need to block the caller at the carrier. Most have some kind of block list you can enable. The alternative would be a non-standard dialer app that, rather than hiding the incoming call, would pick it up and drop it. I don't know if such software exists.
Edit: dialer not diaper.
But why does it work like that? You could just as easily make the phone silently pick up and silently hang up.
Tons of technological debt would be my assumption.
What I'd prefer is a standardized API where the block is done at the carrier.
@SeeJayEmm @rastilin even without that, they have "visual voicemail" apis set up on most carriers now... the phone could just as easily block (auto-delete) the voicemail as well.