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by Nextgrid
350 days ago
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I wonder how much of it is down to the internet changing - similar to the eternal september, or overtourism. Couchsurfing used to be a relatively niche thing which allowed it to work and thrive. The percentage of freeloaders or bad actors was low enough not to be a problem. But now with more people being aware of it/its alternatives, the percentage of bad actors would increase too (and maybe not even proportionally to the number of good actors). |
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That demographic is a lot older now, and the younger generation has other interests and expectations which couchsurfing likely does not appeal to.