After 11 years with AIRBNB and mostly with superhost status, and having a charming "enclave" on my property as well as renting rooms in my home, I am not comfortable with what I assume is a new corporate policy. I do not do "instant book", and I reserve the right to reject reservation requests. Obviously, this has nothing to do with racial or gender discrimination, and I applaud AIRBNB that they do not show photos until after the request is accepted.
BUT: I AM NOT A MOTEL 6. I'm a private home and property that mainly accepts long term residents, and I have to live with the people who stay here. One of the things they appreciate is a friendly and comfortable environment, and many friendships have been made here with guests.
I have a right to deny a reservation to someone who: 1) does not introduce themselves and seems rude, 2) Feels unpleasant or incompatible with the environment, or 3) feels dangerous in some way. I also have a right to reject a reservation request if I am waiting for a longer or shorter reservation.
Recently, because I rejected 3 reservation requests I received a notice from AIRBNB that I would be penalized or de-listed because I decline requests! I called help, and after much discussion learned from AIRBNB's rep that yes, this was true. I COULDN'T DECLINE RESERVATION REQUESTS much without being bumped, superhost status and 11 years of hosting. This really does not feel right to me at all, and completely NEGATES THE FACT THAT MANY OF US, IF NOT MOST, ARE PRIVATE HOMES, not motels. So much so that I am considering it is time to find other ways to rent my tiny houses and rooms in my house, because I reserve the right to not have to live with people that I don't feel comfortable about.