@Ange2 I've not read too many reports of reviews being removed simply for stating that the guest didn't follow house rules, or failed to communicate arrival time, or things like that. Detailing the guest's transgressions, in most cases, isn't really necessary for other hosts to get the picture, for instance, writing that the guest left stains on the sheets, hair all over the bathroom- it's enough to say that there were cleanliness or damage issues.
There are things Airbnb will definitely remove a review for- any mention of Airbnb involvement in a damage claim or any other dispute, mentioning personal things like the guest having loud sex (in a case like that, you could simply say that the guests weren't respectful as to their noise level), and of course anything that could be construed as discriminatory. Also hosts have sometimes had the review removed if they mentioned someone other than the booking guest in the review, like "XX and YY were great guests" - the guests asked Airbnb to remove it, even though it was a good review, because the person they arrived with was someone they were having a secret affair with. So unless you know that a couple is married or otherwise a committed couple, it's best to only mention the booker in the review.