I don't share your opinion. Many people assume that Airbnb listings meet the minimum safety, comfort, and cleanliness requirements to receive guests.
I don't use the service very often (I don't like to sleep in other's people house, only a few exceptions) but I believed that it is the company that took certain measures before authorizing hosts.
Some hosts go out of their way to avoid telling the truth about certain things and you only get the address when you pay.
Now I am doing my homework and I found pictures of the street where the room is located. The whole street is scary.