I object that Superhost status seems to be based on how the host promotes earnings for Air BNB, although guests think it means the host provides super accommodations. I repeatedly get 5-star ratings and glowing reviews, so guests who are looking for a super host should know that my place is more desirable than one that hosts multiple types of groups (and what does that mean anyway when I can only accommodate 2 guests at a time?) at least 3 times in 100 days.
I am normally away from my home for less than 3 months or 100 days. AirBNB rental helps me pay my house insurance and property taxes, which is important since I am a senior living on less money than the rental agencies in my town who buy up low-income properties, do minimal upgrades, and then rent through AirBNB and become Superhosts because they are in it for a low-cost way to make money. The term Superhost means desirable to most Airbnb guests, not that the property is managed by rental agencies.
My argument is that the term Superhost is misleading. I am a Superhost based on my ratings.