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Airbnb's New Off Platform Policy is INSANE
Summary
Sean Rakidzich discusses Airbnb's new "off-platform policy", which is aimed at preventing guests from being diverted to other platforms and potentially harming individual hosts' businesses. The new policy may have the unintended side effect of eliminating many listing from the platform due to compliance issues.
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