@Clavacia0
In the Airbnb world, things like this are regarded as insignificant. And there's a certain reality here that seasoned hosts eventually come to realize; Guests do dumb stuff. They mess things up. They break things.
At some point, you have to assess whether the frustration of chasing compensation or anything other satisfaction is worth the effort.
We all hate this when it happens. And it does. And it's aggravating. But really, the only real recourse you have it to write it in their review. Airbnb will probably just continue to ignore it.
Granted, if they broke the windows or set the place on fire... Well then you have no choice but to pursue it aggressively.
But ask yourself if you're really willing to die on the "they smoked and peed" hill. I can assure you, pursuing it with Airbnb can actually make it much worse. And frankly, far worse things can happen.
Best to keep your powder dry. You might really need it someday.
Oh, and always look carefully at guest profiles and history, and if it's empty or has less than ideal reviews from other hosts, then ask questions and scare them off if you are uncomfortable with their answers. Before they book.
Prevention is always the best cure.