@David3267 That would require either a different algorithm to scan through all the texts and somehow rate each user's posts on a positive-negative scale by word flags, or paid staff dedicated to reading carefully through each post, analyzing the content, and reporting each user's track record separately. I have no insider knowledge here, but both scenarios seem extremely unlikely. And anyway, the search algorithm is too complicated to be used for punitive purposes. If Airbnb wants to punish you for something, they'll suspend or de-list you outright.
The one example I can think of that might cause problems is if a host explicitly revealed that they were violating an extra-sensitive policy - such as having secret hidden cameras, conducting criminal activity, or actively practicing racial or sexual discrimination or hate speech. I bet that would result in action being taken against that user's account.