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Airbnb is utilising anti-party technology across the US to block high-risk reservations ahead of the July Fourth holiday.
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What started as a policy in 2020, Airbnb’s global ban on parties, is becoming a more concrete reality just in time for the July Fourth holiday weekend.
Airbnb will use technology to prevent disruptive parties in Austin over the Fourth of July weekend, which has been successful over past holidays.
Additionally, Airbnb says reports of disruptive events have decreased by 50 per cent since the launch of its global ‘party ban’ in 2020. However, while Airbnb is increasing its use of anti-party tools ...
Party hosts looking to book an Airbnb for the Memorial Day and Fourth of July weekends will have to look elsewhere.
Airbnb enhances its "anti-party technology" to curb disruptive events during Memorial Day and Fourth of July weekends, affecting travel and party plans nationwide.