Airbnb removes slave cabin listing but bias issues remain

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Airbnb has banned 30 listings where slaves lived or worked, but travelers and the company itself say the platform has other bias issues to address

Airbnb has removed approximately 30 listings from its platform that included places where slaves once lived or worked in the United States. The move came after backlash the company received over an

Airbnb defined its booking success rates as a measure of how often people from different perceived racial backgrounds can successfully reserve an Airbnb listing where the host must confirm the booking. The audit sampled 750,000 random reservation requests and found that Black travelers had a 91.4% booking success rate compared to 93.4% for Latinos and 94.1% for Whites.

When asked about what Airbnb’s update audit reveals about the company, Makarand Mody, an associate professor of hospitality marketing at Boston University who studies Airbnb, told Insider that it revealed an inherent issue with Airbnb’s peer-to-peer listing model. “Airbnb’s product is their host’s home, and while they require hosts to accept their anti-discrimination policies and use algorithms to find people who are consistently rejecting certain customers,” Mody further explained. “The technology can’t remove a host’s implicit biases.”

 

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You mean a person can rent a place where they could have their own personal slave?

Ridiculous. Safer to stay in B&B than Airbnb. Friend works for the woke corp. losing money

Scams galore

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