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Airbnb speeds up initiative to curb racial discrimination

Airbnb speeds up initiative to curb racial discrimination

Airbnb says it has removed more than one million listings from hosts who declined to follow a non-discrimination policy, and is
Airbnb says it has removed more than one million listings from hosts who declined to follow a non-discrimination policy, and is speeding up its efforts to promote racial equity

Airbnb said Monday it was accelerating its effort to uncover and root out race-based discrimination on its home-sharing platform with its "Project Lighthouse" initiative.

Airbnb said it decided to launch the in the US months earlier than planned in response to "Black Lives Matters" protests which have gained momentum.

"We've worked on this project for nearly two years and planned to launch this initiative later in 2020," Airbnb said in a blog post.

"But recent events in the US have compelled us to move more quickly."

Project Lighthouse will study data such as bookings, reviews, and cancellations to "uncover, measure, and overcome" race-based , according to the San Francisco-based company.

"An important step in our continued fight against discrimination is understanding when and how it happens," Airbnb said.

The project will launch at the end of this month for US-based hosts and guests who don't choose to opt out of having their information included in the research.

Airbnb partnered with and privacy organizations on how to reveal patterns regarding discrimination while not identifying individuals, according to the company.

Airbnb said it has removed 1.3 million people from the platform since 2016 for "declining to treat others without judgement or bias."

Airbnb doesn't reveal user profile photos until after the start of booking lodging to prevent potential discrimination based on how people look.

"Any insights will be used to help develop and policies that create a more equitable experience on our platform," the company said of the project.

Airbnb's move is the latest by tech firms and other companies in response to the wave of protests sparked by the death of George Floyd, a black man killed by a white police officer in Minneapolis.


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Airbnb speeds up initiative to curb racial discrimination

Airbnb says it has removed more than one million listings from hosts who declined to follow a non-discrimination policy, and is
Airbnb says it has removed more than one million listings from hosts who declined to follow a non-discrimination policy, and is speeding up its efforts to promote racial equity

Airbnb said Monday it was accelerating its effort to uncover and root out race-based discrimination on its home-sharing platform with its "Project Lighthouse" initiative.

Airbnb said it decided to launch the in the US months earlier than planned in response to "Black Lives Matters" protests which have gained momentum.

"We've worked on this project for nearly two years and planned to launch this initiative later in 2020," Airbnb said in a blog post.

"But recent events in the US have compelled us to move more quickly."

Project Lighthouse will study data such as bookings, reviews, and cancellations to "uncover, measure, and overcome" race-based , according to the San Francisco-based company.

"An important step in our continued fight against discrimination is understanding when and how it happens," Airbnb said.

The project will launch at the end of this month for US-based hosts and guests who don't choose to opt out of having their information included in the research.

Airbnb partnered with and privacy organizations on how to reveal patterns regarding discrimination while not identifying individuals, according to the company.

Airbnb said it has removed 1.3 million people from the platform since 2016 for "declining to treat others without judgement or bias."

Airbnb doesn't reveal user profile photos until after the start of booking lodging to prevent potential discrimination based on how people look.

"Any insights will be used to help develop and policies that create a more equitable experience on our platform," the company said of the project.

Airbnb's move is the latest by tech firms and other companies in response to the wave of protests sparked by the death of George Floyd, a black man killed by a white police officer in Minneapolis.


Explore further

Airbnb sees 'bounce' in travel, aims to promote local tourism

© 2020 AFP

Citation: Airbnb speeds up initiative to curb racial discrimination (2020, June 15) retrieved 15 June 2020 from https://techxplore.com/news/2020-06-airbnb-curb-racial-discrimination.html
This document is subject to copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study or research, no part may be reproduced without the written permission. The content is provided for information purposes only.
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