A law meant to crack down on short-term rentals in New York City took effect Tuesday. Thousands have dropped off the map, but there are still hosts offering bookings that may break the law.
This Is the True Scale of New York’s Airbnb Apocalypse::A law meant to crack down on short-term rentals in New York City took effect Tuesday. Thousands have dropped off the map, but there are still hosts offering bookings that may break the law.
Wired has gotten pretty bad. Can't even read what they're saying because of the paywall, so I'll have to respond to the title and say AirBNB shouldn't exist in the first place, so who gives a shit if the top of their pyramid can't buy a third yacht this year. Fuck all of them.
I would say now that I'm in my thirties that my favorite part has been watching this mad scramble over the past decade of absolutely everything new and innovative becoming these out of control behemoths because investors somewhere decided that an app that rates farts has a market cap of $10 billion.
Now we've come into an era where fart app employs 20k people and they somehow need to make all of the money back that they burned building a global fartforce
I loved it when it started. I rented a room from an old lady in Tokyo who didn't speak one word of english but she loved that I brought her beer, and a bunch of Matrix looking EDM loving germans in Berlin.
Now it is just a shit and fucking expensive "hotelroom" where you have to pay and outrageous a clean fee up if you fart in the bedsheets
The article is fine and sticks to the facts of the law and how it’s being rolled out. The title is just clickbait. But I agree that it’s an absurdity to describe this as an apocalypse while shrugging off the staggering human suffering caused by the housing crisis in New York and many other cities.
Also, pro-tip: if you click the cross-post button, Lemmy auto-generates several mirror links to get around the paywall.