Guest profile photos: Airbnb response to community feedback

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Guest profile photos: Airbnb response to community feedback

Hi everyone,

 

Thanks for all of your feedback on the recent changes we announced to the guest profile photo process. Our team has read each and every one of your comments. We understand many of you are feeling frustrated right now, so we want to respond with some more details and clarification.

 

First, we want to acknowledge that this is a complicated and emotional topic: It touches on elements such as discrimination, choice, safety, and equality between Airbnb hosts and guests. As always, we’ve been really impressed by the quality of the conversations, and the supportiveness of the community in this thread. We’ve had significant discussion and debate about it internally at Airbnb, too. It’s clear that we need to keep listening and engaging with you (our hosts and partners) on this topic, and we commit to continuing to do so.

 

At the same time, it’s important that we also continue to take guest concerns into account. Most guests do provide a profile photo, but others told us that they didn’t want to share a picture of themselves when booking on Airbnb because they’re concerned their photos could be misused in a way that violates Airbnb’s nondiscrimination policy. As you know, Airbnb’s mission is to create a world where people can belong anywhere, and we want to make sure guests can feel comfortable when they travel on Airbnb.

 

We also know from many conversations with hosts (and from reading through your comments here) that you really value profile photos, for several important reasons (knowing what guests look like before they arrive, feeling safer, etc.). We always want to balance the needs of both hosts and guests and, at the same time, make sure we’re working towards Airbnb’s mission. It can be exceptionally hard to get that balance right, but we tried to do this with these recent changes.

 

As we highlighted in our previous post, the new policy means that Airbnb will not require guests to provide a profile photo and that, for those guests who choose to provide a profile photo, those photos will not be shown to hosts until after the booking is accepted. At the same time, we introduced a new host control that allows you to opt in to require that your guests provide a profile photo prior to submitting a booking request. This photo will be shown to hosts as soon as you accept the booking request, so you’ll be able to ensure you know what your guests look like before they arrive. In addition, you can always require your guests to provide a government ID to Airbnb, as well (more on that here).

 

Here are a few more tips to help you build trust with guests before a trip:

  • You can message with them to get more information about the purpose of their trip;
  • You can use your House Rules to set expectations with potential guests, too. (Guests have to review and agree to your House Rules before they can request to book your space.)
  • You can review past guest reviews, from other hosts, to make a more informed decision about accepting booking requests.

 

Now, there are a few key themes we read in your comments about these changes, and we want to take a few minutes to address each of them:

 

Safety: Many of you mentioned that you’re not comfortable hosting someone who doesn't want to show their face, and some of you pointed out that you’re in challenging situations (remote locations and solo female hosts, for instance). This is an incredibly important topic. We’ve read through your responses, and we are committed to looking for ways to build trust between guests and hosts in all situations.

 

We’d like to extend an invitation to the engaged host community following this thread. Our home safety team is brainstorming ideas for how we could improve your experience and ensure you feel more safe hosting. While we have lots of ideas, we know the best solutions will come from listening to you, so we’d like to connect directly. Please let us know in the comments, below.

 

Timing: Many of you asked when you would see the changes to the guest profile photo process occur. We’re rolling them out gradually, as we often do with new products or processes. Currently, these changes have been introduced to 75% of hosts globally, and in the coming weeks will be available to 100% of hosts.  

 

Profile photos: A number of you raised concerns about profile photos that show a picture of a sunset or the guest’s dog instead of the guest themselves.  We have updated our policies to address these concerns. If you choose to turn on the new control and require that your guests have a profile photo, you can call Airbnb’s Community Support if you accept a reservation from a guest that does not have a profile photo of themselves.  Our Community Support team will work with you to address the situation. If you feel uncomfortable hosting someone without a photo of themselves, you can request to cancel the reservation penalty-free. (We recommend messaging the guest directly before cancelling.)

 

Discrimination: We do not condone discrimination by any member of the Airbnb community. These changes are part of our commitment to combating discrimination. Many of you responded that you believe these changes were unnecessary because you share our commitment to diversity and inclusion. We appreciate that feedback and can’t overstate the importance of having a host community that is engaged on this topic. Nonetheless, guests have consistently told us that they have concerns about hosts making decisions based on profile photos in violation of our Non-discrimination policy. We believe the changes to how we display photos addresses these concerns while balancing hosts’ interest in seeing potential guests before they arrive. Making these changes was an incredibly complex decision, for all the reasons you raised, but after significant debate (and working with many experts on this topic), we decided they were crucial changes to make.

 

Thank you for continuing to give us feedback and support as we strive to continue improving Airbnb for both hosts and guests. We hope you understand that we needed to make these changes to ensure a world of belonging and inclusivity. Please continue to tell us how we can improve, and we’ll continue to listen and adjust as we work to ensure you can feel comfortable and confident hosting.

 

Thank you,

The Airbnb Team

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Sarah977
Level 10
Sayulita, Mexico

@Michael-and-Jill0  I don't use IB and am able to set a profile photo requirement. Not sure why you don't see this option. But the rest of it, no. Abolutely we should be able to request all the same requirements. It's just one more dastardly ploy by Airbnb to try to force all hosts to use IB, like putting those who don't use it lower in search rankings.

@Sarah0, I am glad you are able to select a photo requirement, but I am definitely not able to. I know they roll things out differently to different people/places...

Sarah977
Level 10
Sayulita, Mexico

@Michael-and-Jill0   Yes, I was able to still see guest's profile photos when getting Inquiries and Requests for about a month after others had reported them gone. That's gone for me now, too, so I suspect I'll be in the same boat as you soon.

Corinne284
Level 2
Hurleyville, NY

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Greetings?

 

Seems to me the New no prices on the group listing pages would cause potential guests a great hassle, inconvenience, bother, nuisance, problem, struggle, difficulty, annoyance, irritation, badger, hound, harry, harp on at, worry, torment, plague, bedevil and persecute non discriminately.

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Corinne284
Level 2
Hurleyville, NY

I think I meant indiscriminately not non discriminately, or maybe both.  I can't tell the difference. I never could discriminate.  

 

In other words, use your discretion.  No, don't use your discretion.  That's considered negative.

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Corinne284
Level 2
Hurleyville, NY

 

Here's another splendid idea for those with short attention spans:  

             Not having prices of host's all on the same group listing page:

 

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Herman-And-Tandy0
Level 2
Bristol, United Kingdom

THIS LACK OF A PROFILE PICTURE OF THE GUEST UNTIL AFTER WE ACCEPT THE BOOKING IS TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE. I WILL NOT ACCEPT ANYONE WITHOUT A PROFILE PHOTO AT THE TIME OF REQUESTING THE BOOKING. ABNB IS FORCING US TO ACCEPT BEFORE WE SEE THE GUEST PHOTO, WHICH WE THEN GET PENALISED FOR IF WE CANCEL. SMACKS OF PURE GREED. I SUGGEST THAT ALL HOSTS REMOVE THEIR PROFILE PICTURES IN PROTEST! IF A HOST IS DISCRIMINATING AGAINST A PARTICULAR GROUP, WHY WOULD THEY WANT THAT PERSON IN THEIR HOUSE?? COMMON SENSE PLEASE!!!

Corinne284
Level 2
Hurleyville, NY

"YEAH"!!!... Herman and Tandy, United Kingdom.  I wish we all be UNITED in a peaceful, loving, tolerant, and understanding community.  Thank you for your contribution.  It means a lot to me.

Wende2
Level 10
Church Creek, MD

I mentioned I was still using intsant book, and I was still seeing the profile photo.....well that ended yesterday, I had a repeat guest text me about coming back, when I got the...accept/decline there wasn't a photo, where last week it was there, after I accepted the photo was there.

  That didn't last long, photos with instant book, guess they didn't scare enough people into changing their setting, so they decided to take the photo away from all of us....

......what a big surprise....now go back an read that with sarcasm....

Steph60
Level 2
Denver, CO

Potential guest have every right to file a claim if they believe hosts are discriminatory. The photo should be a required portion of a complete profile. They see our photos and even photos of our priced possessions (our homes)  before booking. This is a ridiculous issue. The only guest I have encountered without a photo ended up with a canceled reservation by Airbnb - not me. Besides, not accepting reservations (photo or not) counts against host ratings right? 

 

Not really on topic, but I have a question about the box you check requiring that the potential guest be recommended by another host. That’s a bit invasive for me. Does that mean a guest can have ten bad reviews and one good review and be able to auto book? 

I agree with the fact that we need to get an ID for guests before booking. My community require that we get the copy of an ID of guest staying at our villa.  Only the  can we verify the person staying at the villa and the person we are telling the security to allow entrance.

They are also normally asked to present an ID on check in as well.

Hosts safety is equally important as guests safety.

Corinne284
Level 2
Hurleyville, NY

I agree with most of you that discrimation is not the reason behind these changes.  It's an excuse to implement a socialist or fascist structure of the common ideology of governmental suppression and strong dictatorial control.  

Corinne284
Level 2
Hurleyville, NY

 

What we are asking and wanting from Airbnb is a photo, profile and reviews of guests upon inquiry, as it was, instead of the Punishing Fear Based structure recently implemented.

 

I believe this is in everyone's best interest, as has been clearly articulated on this thread.

 

Thank you for creating such an equitable foundation that serves everyone's welfare and protection.

 

 

 

 

Just had a guest who booked and is a new to Airbnb. After his photo was revealed after the booking I was under the impression that he was a business traveler. It turned out his photo was not of him. It was of a famous person, which I found out after doing image search on google after I saw a completely different person coming to my home!!!!

c’mon... this is outrageous that nobody vets the new members joining Airbnb and they can have a photo of a dog, sunset or whatever photo they find on the internet?!

On the other hand we are constantly pushed to accept new members with no information whatsoever and make them feel welcome in our homes.

It’s getting ridiculous! 

New Airbnb policy just affected my friend and a very talented musician. Last minute booking and Airbnb revealed this profile photo to him. Who vets new members?New Airbnb policy just affected my friend and a very talented musician. Last minute booking and Airbnb revealed this profile photo to him. Who vets new members?