How do you see Airbnb? The Times keeps track.

Everyone knows Airbnb, though what people think of it, or think it is, varies widely. And, over its world-conquering and controversial history, a lot of minds have changed. As a barometer, a staff writer at Skift, a travel-industry news site, has tracked descriptions and references in the New York Times since its first mention six years ago as Airbed and Breakfast. You can see the fascinating story HERE

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9 years ago

The most negative feelings I’ve seen expressed online directed at Airbnb have been on forums, almost all from those not adventuresome enough to try it but who consider themselves “in the know”.  I think it must be terribly frustrating for those who’d like us to think they know everything, but who know nothing but hearsay about what’s really become a movement.  I’ve been verbally turned on when I’ve posted anything positive, accused of shilling for the site, among other imaginary sins.  I always feel there must be something interesting about ideas that provoke so much strong feeling and I guess the furor will die down eventually, as it does with most new ideas.  In the meantime, I plan to fire up my horseless carriage and go off on another adventure shortly. (My 5 year Airbnb anniversary is upcoming this year, too.)

9 years ago

I’ve noticed the press in general is more positive in their reporting  for companies such as Airbnb and TripAdvisor when they became mainstream.

9 years ago

The NY Times wasn’t  so much negative, but I remember reports elsewhere that were strongly negative .I’m just not seeing the quanity of those negative stories . 

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