Airbnb hosts in Oregon will soon be blocked from initially seeing the full names of guests, in an effort aimed at curbing discrimination, the company announces.
For two years, starting on Jan. 31, vacation landlords in Oregon offering houses and apartments for rent via theThe guests' full names will appear only after the booking is confirmed, Airbnb said.“Given that the impact of this change is unknown, the implementation will be limited” to Oregon, Airbnb spokeswoman Liz DeBold Fusco said in a statement to NBC News on Tuesday.
"This update is consistent with the voluntary settlement agreement we reached in 2019 with individuals in Oregon who raised concerns regarding the way guests’ names are displayed when they seek to book a listing,""As part of our ongoing work, we will take any learnings from this process and use them to inform future efforts to fight bias."patterns of discrimination against people with “black-sounding” names, as opposed to those with “white-sounding” ones.
There’s nothing wrong with natural curiosity about a customer, based solely on his or her name, as long as it doesn’t lead to a discriminatory act, said University of Kentucky librarian Reinette Jones. “Once we hear a name or read a name, we do all kinds of mental gymnastics with that name,” said Jones, who has extensively researched the origins of African American names.“You hear a name and we try to put the person together in our mind regardless of what the name is," she said."And sometimes it’s done in a very negative way, sometimes it impacts the person financially, emotionally, and spiritually. And other times, it’s innocent. So I can’t say one size fits all.
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