@Gil1952 I think you missed what hosts were telling you. No one was "protecting the flock".
Hosts have no input into the format of how the listings are presented. Hosts have complained to Airbnb about hiding house rules at the bottom of the page where many guests don't scroll down all the way to. We have complained about guests having to click on "Read more", which they often neglect to do. And Airbnb inserts the wording, "You'll have the entire chalet to yourself", not the host.
Hosts spend a lot of time writing up their listing information to make things as clear as possible. It's of zero advantage to hosts to try to hide information- the harder it is for guests to easily see the important info, the worse it is for hosts- it leads to misunderstanding and guests arriving not being aware of what they booked or the house rules and being upset or demanding a refund.
So if you have complaints about "hidden" info, you should address that to Airbnb itself, because it's their graphic designers and programmers who are responsible for that, not hosts.
The same goes for complaints about what should be considered an "entire place". Airbnb only provides a limited number of descriptors for hosts to choose from and explains what each one means. They indicate that if a place has a private entrance and no shared spaces, it should be listed as an entire place. Hosts didn't make that up, Airbnb did.
All a host can do is try to clarify the living situation in the description they write. Which the hosts whose listing you booked did. But we have no way of forcing a guest to thoroughly read through everything. That's up to you.