Airbnb rolls out 'anti-party technology' to block 'disruptive' summer revelers
Briefly

Airbnb is enhancing its "anti-party" technology to further reduce the likelihood of disruptive events at rental properties during high-traffic periods, like summer holidays. This initiative is designed to identify suspicious booking patterns, particularly one- to two-night stays in entire homes, which are considered higher risk for parties. The ongoing effort since 2020 has reportedly led to over a 50% decrease in party complaints in the US. By employing this technology, Airbnb aims to protect hosts and neighbors from noise and chaos associated with large gatherings.
Airbnb’s anti-party technology aims to prevent disruptive bookings, particularly short stays in entire home listings, to protect hosts and neighbors from chaos.
Since the implementation of this policy, Airbnb has seen an over 50 percent decrease in party reports in the US, showcasing its effectiveness.
Read at New York Post
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