@Susan17
I've been on the 'leader board' of top contributors here most of this month for some reason, so thought @Sarah977 's explanation could explain it, if as you say, the numbers here are severely decreased, that doesn't make too much sense.
@Sarah977 Armchair travelling would also explain the browsing, but not why my listings would be so much higher than the median. Also, why would so many be looking at dates in May? Surely they would be looking further ahead?
The figures seem unrealistic. For example, my listings are showing as having between 3,555 and 5,605 daily first page impressions for dates between 29 April and 29 May, as opposed to a market median of 187. Eh? Even under normal circumstances, my listings should show up far less than others as I have a 21 day minimum, so they should only appear to long-term guests who would be a minority amongst those searching.
I have always found the numbers under the progress tab somewhat doubtful, but especially now. Both the average first page impressions and listing views are almost exactly the same for every date in May, i.e. both graphs show pretty much a straight line all the way across. So, Airbnb are telling me that my listings average the same impressions and views every day of the month and that hundreds of guests are clicking on them every single day for potential bookings in May in the midst of a pandemic and lock down? Sounds like nonsense to me.
I tried to include a screenshot but my laptop is at full capacity so I couldn't save it!