Branka & Silvia1 thank you for your response.
- Leaving the last name in the review poses a risk to guests in that personal data about me is easily found on the internet with a simple search using the name and town.
- It is important for Airbnb and its hosts to have the benefit of positive reviews.
- Removing the post entirely is counterproductive to the purpose of the reviews.
In messaging features and other areas of the Airbnb site algorithms are used to block out personal identifying information, so it is surprising to see the practice isn't in place in the review section.
The Airbnb Content Policy clearly states two things that appear to apply to the post.
https://www.airbnb.co.uk/help/article/546/what-is-airbnb-s-content-policy
1. We reserve the right to remove any content, in whole or part, that violates these guidelines, our Terms of Service, our Community Standards, or for any other reason at our sole discretion.
2. The following content is never allowed on Airbnb:
- Content that is sufficient to identify a listing’s location or other content that may pose a personal safety risk to an Airbnb community member
I feel the inclusion of my last name in the review content is a violation of the policy, and that Airbnb is able to remove only my last name from the review, leaving the rest of the review intact.
Do these positions seem logical?