@David9860 This is not AI generated nonsense, it's a real person responding.
Many of your reviews mention paper-thin walls, so guests are hearing the sounds of your family in the home. While you can't tip-toe around every time you have a guest, you can be very candid about the environment in your home, who lives there with you, and what the guest might expect to experience during a stay. Tell them how many people live in the home.
Perhaps establish quiet hours that you and your family and the guest must adhere to. That is the cost of hosting on AirBnB.
Several guests mentioned an air vent in the room, which carries sound and smells (apparently.)
Your cleanliness ratings have also taken a hit. You have to have everything sparkling clean for guests- that's a top priority. Whoever is doing the cleaning for you needs to up their game. One guest mentioned that the common area was messy. Keep everything clean and organized when guests are staying.
Last, you've hardly used the "about this space" section. You have several sentences telling guests how wonderful your space and the surrounding area is, but no real details about your home.
Use that space to describe where the room is in the house, what areas guests have access to, etc.
Can they use the kitchen? The washer and dryer? There's little to no information in your listing.
These things are the fundamentals of a good listing, and frankly, I'm surprised that you've gotten as many guests as you have. It's a big unknown, and I would not book it if I had to contact the host to have basic questions answered.
Also, I don't recommend "encouraging" guests to leave reviews. It's one of those 'be careful what you wish for" situations. Let them happen organically, or not at all.
You seem to have the desire to improve, so please accept this advice as well intended, and good luck moving forward.