How Airbnb designs for trust | Joe Gebbia

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Joe Gebbia, the co-founder of Airbnb, bet his whole company on the belief that people can trust each other enough to stay in one another's homes. How did he overcome the stranger-danger bias? Through good design. Now, 123 million hosted nights (and counting) later, Gebbia sets out his dream for a culture of sharing in which design helps foster community and connection instead of isolation and separation.

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Soy el único que vino corriendo a ver el video después de escuchar la historia en perros de la calle? es increíble!!!

gustavoaguirre
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Vengo de la narración de la historia de Hernán Casciari: "Lo que le pasó al hombre que me salvó la vida". Joe Gebbia cuenta su caso a partir del minuto 11:04

TheRigaflo
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I know the story from Uruguay. It amazes me everytime I hear it

sylviamar
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I'm almost crying for the Casciari's story in Perros de la calle. It's just incredible

lucasschleppi
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"Turning fear into fun is the gift of creativity."

emoreno
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In India 100 years before house were built with platform with roof at the entrance to accommodate travelers for free. recently it was gone and came back as Airbnb with cost.

krishnamuthiyal
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I have finished watching this video completely.
(我看完這部影片了)

I am a Taiwanese who cares about the global affairs.
(我是一個關心全球事務的台灣人)

And, sadly, most of my fellow Taiwanese don't really care about the world.
(但是,很不幸地,我大部分的台灣同胞不那麼在意世界。)

Hopefully Taiwan can become increasingly globally-aware and globally-competitive.
(希望台灣可以越來越有全球意識與全球競爭力。)

God bless Taiwan.
(天佑台灣。)

aertybhujm
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Yo también busqué esta charla TED por Casciari !

arelycastor
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I'm here for the writer and storyteller Hernan Casciari!!

rickrenart
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Esta muy buena la historia de Joe cuando estuvo en el Uruguay, para conocer al anfrition, Javier Artigas,

miguelo
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Wonderful idea comes from ground level observation

naincyvishwakarma
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Turning fear into fun seems great to me.
Getting out of the box and breaking stigmas can give you the opportunity to see things that others do not see.

zeratul
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Somos varios los que vinimos a escuchar la charla TEX. Luego de Perros de la calle.

eleonoragv
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hoy a la amañana subi al subte y me puse a escuchar el podcast de perros de la calle donde estaba Hernan casciani, dos horas despues de escuchar emocionado ese relato estoy aca buscando la parte donde hace referencia a el... no es que desconfie, es que no lo puedo creer al nivel que llego esta historia y como me cambio la mañana aburrida que tenia.

daniellandin
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13:42/16:00 "What if homes were designed to be shared from the ground up? What if cities embraced a culture of sharing? I see a future of shared cities that bring us community and connection instead of isolation and separation." When we think about it, 100-200 years ago, this was was villages and communities originally were built from. People knew everyone, people knew their children, you actually knew your neighbor. With covid, we are more separated than ever from those just around the corner. Airbnb provides you a trusted way to meet new interesting people around the world. I love this.

crzsxychilngal
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This is the other side of the story of the Uruguayan guest.
La historia de quien alojó a Casciari, Javier Artigas es esta:

inescarriquiry
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Min 7:39 "It turns out a well designed reputation system is key for building trust"
Min 15:06 "You can take the components of trust, and you can design for that"

exibero
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so how was he "almost kidnapped"???

anonfivethousand
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escuche lo que contó Hernan en Perros de la Calle y vine a conocer a Joe Gebbia.

mabelmadera
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Makes funny comment.
*crickets

Makes another funny comment.
*crickets

Tough crowd, tougher crickets.

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