Starting right about now, Americans are enjoying the first of several summer holiday weekends — with some people celebrating with more than just a simple barbecue or quiet get-together.
As a result, Airbnb says it is looking to crack down on those who may be thinking of throwing “disruptive” parties this summer.
The booking site announced it will be rolling out “anti-party technology” during Memorial Day weekend as well as the July 4 weekend, according to a company press release.
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“Our anti-party technology is designed to help identify and prevent certain attempts to book one-to-two-night stays in entire home listings that could be higher risk for a disruptive party,” the company noted.
Airbnb lists different examples of actions it says would make for a “disruptive party” with open-invite gatherings.
Airbnb has enhanced its “anti-party technology” to curb “disruptive” events during the Memorial Day and Fourth of July weekends, the company said. (iStock)
The California-based company listed a number of “disturbances” that could arise in surrounding communities.
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These can include excessive noise, visitors, trash, smoking and parking nuisances, trespassing and vandalism — as well as advertising listings using “party-friendly” or “event-friendly” terminology.

Three states — Texas, Florida and California — were listed as those with the most guests flagged for potentially disruptive parties last year. (iStock)
The technology, introduced in 2020, blocked or redirected 51,000 people from booking entire home listings over the 2024 holiday weekends due to these offenses.
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A massive 45.1 million Americans are set to travel at least 50 miles from their home during the long Memorial Day weekend, AAA announced.

Americans have begun enjoying the first of several summer holiday weekends — with some people celebrating with more than just a simple barbecue. As a result, one company has released “anti-party technology” to curb “disruptive” get-togethers. (iStock)
Of the millions of Americans traveling, AAA predicts 3.61 million will be flying, 39.4 million will drive, and just over two million will be taking other forms of transportation.

Some 45 million Americans are set to travel at least 50 miles from their home during the long holiday weekend, according to AAA. (iStock)
Last year, Texas, Florida, and California were noted as the states with the most flagged guests suspected of “disruptive” parties.
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Airbnb told Fox News Digital earlier this week, “These measures announced this week are specifically for Memorial Day and July 4 weekends. If guests believe they were unfairly affected by these measures, we encourage them to reach out to our Community Support team directly.”