@Ana1136 The reason why I mentioned bigger cities was that it may not make economic/financial sense for AirBNB as a business to have this in a small city, in which case maybe a statewide award or a countrywide. My post was exactly for the reason of being fair, hence why I want the award to be assigned per country or city and my example of Hawaii vs Yerevan does make sense, I am just having a hard time explaining it to you. I know some people go above and beyond for their guests and I want them to get recognized for it. My dad, for example, let a family stay in his car overnight, because they didn't want to spend extra money on a hotel since they have arrived very early and we've had prior guests and had walked home for 2 hours at the middle of the night. Some hosts personally meet and greet each and every guest at the airport and drive them back to the airport upon check out, even it's 5 am 🙂 Some other host I know drove a family with a child back and forth to the hospital when the child got sick. I think such actions deserve some sort of recognition beyond a superhost status. I know some superhosts who aren't even willing to keep guests' luggage beyond the check out time, but they are still superhosts. You can become a superhost by simply meeting some requirements, just like you've said, but some hosts go beyond those requirements and I think they should be recognized for it.