@Donald28
Some hosts 'need' to offer their homes or part of their homes as Airbnb's to purely exist, pay their bills and provide for their families. These are 'little guys', happy to exist with the big players and happy for their share of whatever they can get. Many, will be losing their one and only home because of the EC policy imposed and their lack of income because of it, and of the publicised grant payouts made, its not the 'one home' hosts who are benefitting, but those larger establishments more capable to cope.
Sadly, many caring hosts and families will be losing their house and home because of bad decisions made by Airbnb and the hosts most affected are not 'airbnb mogul hosts', they are the hosts which the Airbnb brand has been built on, those very hosts, now, tonight Brian Chesky said were the "Human Connection" provided by hosts which is so special to the brand. That 'special' is not provided by those miniature property empires you cite, but those smaller hosts who are losing most.
Its wrong to mock the less fortunate. They are not 'the herd of overextended airbnb mogul hosts' and they have not 'been doing airbnb wrong for so long' - they are the foundation it was built on and should be recognised as such.