Why airbnb is forcing hosts to other platforms?

Why airbnb is forcing hosts to other platforms?

I'm really trying to wrap my head around Airbnb’s logic in delisting properties. We manage over 40 properties, so we know the off-season game: lower prices, lower quality guests, and of course, lower reviews. Fine, I get it—if a listing is hovering around 2 or 3 stars, maybe it's time for it to go. But can someone explain why a listing with a 4.8-star rating is getting flagged for deletion just because two guests had a bad day? Seriously, where's the logic in that? We are pretty much left with no option but to go to other platforms.

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Helen3
Top Contributor
Bristol, United Kingdom

Hi @AZ-Housing0 

 

I'm sorry you are experiencing problems with the listings you manage..

 

i can see you've had a number of negative reviews recently and this maybe why you've received a notice from Airbnb asking you to look at addressing issues at properties that are leading to lower reviews . 

has Airbnb suspended your listings or are they saying they are suspending your profile - I wasn't clear from your post?