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posted by martyb on Saturday September 10 2016, @07:29PM   Printer-friendly
from the a-room-with-a-[re]view dept.

Airbnb has tweaked its rules and reservation system to lessen discrimination:

Online rental marketplace Airbnb will address reports of widespread racial discrimination against non-white guests by displaying photos less prominently on its website, promoting instant bookings and changing some of its technology, according to a report commissioned by the company. The report, released on Thursday, followed months of criticism of Airbnb, sparked partly by comments under Twitter hashtag #AirbnbWhileBlack about discrimination against black people. "Bias and discrimination have no place on Airbnb, and we have zero tolerance for them," Chief Executive Officer Brian Chesky wrote in an email to users. "Unfortunately, we have been slow to address these problems, and for this I am sorry."

Before the end of the year, Airbnb will roll out changes to its reservation request system that emphasize trip details, reviews and verified IDs while testing various formats that downplay users' photos, said the report from Laura Murphy & Associates. San Francisco-based Airbnb will also expand its instant book program, which allows guests who meet preferences preset by hosts to make reservations without prior approval, to 1 million of its 2 million listings by January. Under that program, hosts can require guests to provide Airbnb with government issued ID or have or a 4.5 out of 5 star rating to be approved for booking. Hosts can also cancel bookings without paying a fee if they have issues with guests' behavior. The company will also implement technology that prevents hosts from booking new guests if they tell another guest their listing is unavailable for the same time frame.

Also at The New York Times , which notes that the company had hired former Attorney General Eric Holder and other advisers such as the former head of the ACLU's D.C. Legislative Office Laura Murphy and civil rights attorney John Relman to help design the new policies.

Here is the report Laura Murphy submitted to Airbnb, entitled Airbnb's Work to Fight Discrimination and Build Inclusion (32 page PDF).


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 11 2016, @06:10AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 11 2016, @06:10AM (#400219)

    GP here. I haven't been to Bakersfield or San Diego, I admit. I grew up in a mobile home, now that you mention it. I considered buying one before I bought my house, but I declined. (I also admit I'm speaking from a position of privilege, whatever privilege comes from starting from nothing, thrown out of home homeless because I wasn't who my parents wished me to be, and sacrificing everything just to wind up yet another wage slave.) It's the lot rent that's the problem with mobile home communities. Sure, you own the trailer, but not the land. So you pay some rent vampire above and way beyond property tax for parking your trailer there for 10, 20, 30 years.

    It doesn't make sense, renting the land only or renting the whole package. (My parents were idiots.) Do you have data on ownership vs. rentership for Bakersfield and south San Diego?