Some local city agencies apparently aren’t DTF.

A spokesperson for the CTA said the transportation agency rejected the ads because they violate its advertising policy, which prohibits ads containing profanity. According to the CTA’s website, it bans ads that promote “infidelity, escort services, and sexually-oriented products or businesses.” O’Hare officials referred to guidelines that deny ad content that promotes sexual conduct or what could be interpreted as sexual innuendo. The Chicago Park District could not be reached for comment.

, whose Sam Yagan is a Chicago-area native who bought a $3 million home in Hyde Park in 2017, recently repositioned itself as the slow option of modern online dating, or in the words of one of its slogans, “substance over selfies.” In 2017, the app was reprogrammed to slow down the matching process by requiring users to answer 15 questions before they begin.