Out of curiosity, are there any more ethical alternatives to AirBnB? My partner travels a lot for work and doesn't like staying in hotels. He's fine with staying in rooms vs. whole apartments (which seems to be the biggest strike on AirBnB's model) but it's pretty tough to dig up credible renters for each place he visits. Is there a Craigslist-like option or are hotels the best bet if we decide to drop AirBnB?
There are traditional B&Bs--though much less so in cities and many presumably cross-list on AirBnB these days. Honestly, for regular business travel, chain hotels may be boring but they have 24 hour desks and a certain level of standards (which varies by chain). When I'm travelling for business, the last thing I need is lack of predictability.
I can't think of a tech company with more ethical well-meaning employees than AirBnB. Have you actually ever interacted with someone who works there? They even have a pretty strong ethics/value interview to weed out unethical people. If you don't believe me, go apply for yourself.
This isn't about the moral qualities of people there, it's about the impact the company has on the housing market and how it treats AirBnB owners. There are links in the comments here to studies on the harm AirBnB does, nobody said a thing about the employees being unethical.