Elevate categories algorithm assign wrong locations and therefore unable to add listing in correct category.

Elevate categories algorithm assign wrong locations and therefore unable to add listing in correct category.

My listing is a lakefront cottage on Lawrence Pond on Cape Cod MA, but Elevate is assigning its location to the wrong lake (Peter's Pond) that is about 2 miles away.  Therefore its category is only "Lake" (which means within a 10 minute walk) instead of "Lakefront".  In fact, Elevate has grouped about a dozen homes not on Peter's Pond to that lake. I also see this is true across the entire region where homes are assigned to lakes that they're not located on. 

 

My title, description, photos, and reviews all clearly indicate that the home is a lakefront property.  However, my request to add the "Lakefront" category has been denied 4 times in a row.

 

I've called Airbnb about half a dozen times seeking help, but as everyone knows none of their representatives can contact Elevate (which is a third party department) directly about any problems.  The representatives agree that this is a problem, but no one knows what to do other than advise the host to submit a request through the app, which I've done repeatedly with photos and detailed explanations.  I get automated responses, but no resolution or explanation.

 

What seems to be happening is that the Elevate algorithm can only handle a limited number of geographic points, and then uses those few points as a reference for an entire category.  Because there are probably tens of thousands of lakes around the country, they only select a few in each geographic area.  However, that negatively affects the other 90 percent of the lakefront homes that are on their own lakes by not being included in the "Lakefront" category.

 

One solution would be for Elevate to rely less on geographic locations on a few random points, and instead looks at the photos, titles, and descriptions more carefully when a request is made as often as I have made.  Can someone share any insight on how to get Elevate's or Airbnb's attention that the algorithm is flawed? The reason I'm pushing for this correction is that I'm losing bookings and potentially higher rental income because a "Lakefront" category is more exclusive and valuable than the normal "Lake" category.

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@Don63 

I would request to remove the "Lake" category and then request after they remove Lake to add "Lakefront" (screen shot from another Host:

 

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I would try that, but Elevate has been so mysterious I would be afraid of even losing the "Lake" category permanently and being denied "Lakefront" again, and then I would be completely without any mention of a Lake.  I didn't even mention that because this is a lakefront property, we have our own private beach (complete with lounge chairs) and we've been denied requests for "beach" and "beachfront" as well.  One step at a time, I guess. 

@Don63 

Yes..that is a risk.

 

Exact Location

One thing I did note is you have chose "general" rather than "exact" in your location as indicated by the red shading around the house icon on the listing. I always advise Hosts to choose exact location when near a beach or water. Also, the AI for categories relies heavily on what you put in the Location section. It may be confused by the fact you have not chosen "exact" location and can't "see" where you actually are. Be sure to turn on address privacy when choosing exact location. See what happens after you do that:

 

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