Does anyone have any insights into why AriBnB is adopting draconian and potentially humiliating procedures to penalize hosts who may have to cancel a reservation? For starters, I've cancelled maybe one reservation and I'm a super host, so I am dedicated to providing a quality experience for my guests. However, I'm mystified as to why it's suddenly essential to post a review on a host's profile that says a host cancelled a reservation. For what purpose? Cancelling a reservation can include many complicated considerations, and our only option as a host is to post a public rebuttal? Really?! If my mother died or I had a car accident and was unable to host, I have to justify myself in public on AirBnB? What about guests who cancel with no reason and do so with impunity? Do THEY get a reiew posted automatically on their profile? I just removed the Instant book feature from my listing and changed my cancellation policy as a result of this change. This isn't transparency. It's ridiculous.