Reviews by guests

Richard600
Level 2
United Kingdom

Reviews by guests

Hi

 

From my first 44 guests I got 44 reviews- all five star!

 

From my latest 5 guests I got 0 reviews. 

 

The accomodation and service is still still top class, nothing has changed. Why do you think the latest 5 have not left reviews?

 

I have had no complaints and I have given great reviews to my latest 5 guests. 

 

Is is there a limit to how many reviews I can receive?

 

Thanks

 

3 Replies 3
Ann72
Level 10
New York, NY

@Richard600 I don't know why, but I find it interesting to ponder.  Have they been frequent Airbnb travelers?  Are we all getting review-weary?  Maybe it's something about the new review process that guests have to go through, which was discussed here recently - they now have something like 12 screens to get through.  It still only takes a minute or so - I stayed at an Airbnb in London last week and left a review - but some people might not want to bother.  Anyway, food for thought - and no, there is not a limit to how many reviews you can get!

 

Also, I've saved your listing - it looks so peaceful and away-from-it-all!  I'm terrible at geography and have literally no idea where in the world it is, but that doesn't stop me from wanting to go there.  🙂

Branka-and-Silvia0
Level 10
Zagreb, Croatia

@Richard600 

as @Ann72 said - it is probably due to the new, overkill review process.

I noticed my reviews become very short, like 2 words "good location" or "nice place" which is not very helpfull to future guests.

@Richard600 44 reviews from 49 stays is pretty impressive! I wouldn't worry too much about the last five not reviewing, you only need 50% of your guests to review for superhost status. Although the new review process might be putting some guests off as @Branka-and-Silvia0 & @Ann72 mentioned. I stayed as a guest last month and was shocked at how long and convoluted the  review process was for guests compared to what hosts do. And compared to the reviews for booking.com and tripadvisor that I've done as a guest it seems like massive overkill (or data mining...)