![]() Feel free to respond with more context or provide your own perspective, as long as you also follow our Reviews Policy. You can post a public response to a review that someone has left for you within 30 days after the review was published. You can’t request edits to a review written about you, except you may contact us to request a change in the gender pronoun used to describe you in the review.Both guest and Host reviews are posted at the same time and can’t be edited after they’re posted,(the other person can’t read your review and change their own as a result).Once both reviews are submitted or the 14-day review period has ended-whichever comes first-both reviews are automatically published and no more changes can be made.If you submit your review first, you may edit it anytime within the 14-day review period, up until the other party submits their review.To encourage honest and impartial reviews, we limit the ability of Hosts and guests to edit a review after they’ve written it. If our system detects that a review is likely to be fake-for example, because it doesn’t relate to a genuine stay on Airbnb or because it relates to a stay that was solely made to inflate a person’s ratings-it’ll be removed. We also have a detection system that proactively looks for signs that a review may not relate to a genuine stay. The review is irrelevant to the author’s experience on Airbnb-for example, because it doesn’t contain firsthand information about the Host, guest, or stay that would help other community members make informed booking or hosting decisions.The review is biased-for example, because the guest has been incentivised to leave a positive review in return for a free or discounted stay, or where there are signals that the reservation was made for the sole purpose of inflating a person’s overall rating. ![]()
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