I'm sorry, but why are you talking about my personal ventures? This seems very unprofessional and extremely appalling. I'm not here to research anyone's private life, so I expect the same.
Directorships are not private: it's part of the trade off you make in exchange for limited liability when your company runs out of money. Potential customers can look you up and go 'What sort of track record does this person have?' because they are taking a risk in dealing with a company.
Perhaps they wanted to point out that you are just the latest in a long series of apparently clueless people who have thought "I know, I'll make some easy money off others who are having sex for cash (not that I will admit that's what I want to do!)"?
There's a reason for the title of this section of the board. Here be lions.
Indeed, the website is 2 weeks old roughly.
Yes, and you are in the position of competing with a site that has vastly more traffic in terms of visitors and is (more or less) free to advertise on. And the all others.
This is the equivalent of saying 'Hey everyone, advertise your stuff for sale on my new site! It's free for almost the first five months! It'll be a fiver a week after that' when eBay and Marketplace and Vinted and Gumtree and.. got there first, and have numerous reasons to sell there and be places people look,
and you can't say what it is you're offering on your site.
On the plus side, you don't look to have stolen anyone's content - certainly not from Edinburgh! - and also don't look to be a punter (a client) going 'this is what I want, therefore lots of people want this'. If you were, you'd realise that what Amy says about not wasting both sides' time by stopping people being clear about what's on offer is absolutely right. So well done for those.
We want to control toxic traffic, as there is quite a few links already to bogus sites.
That's links out, and that's another discussion.
You're trying to forbid links
in to your site. Someone who pays you to advertise on your site cannot, according to your rules, link to their ad on your site from elsewhere unless they "speak nicely" to you first.
this is just legal mumbo jumbo.
And it's not the only bit. Did you pay a lawyer for anything at all or is it all infected with AI hallucinations?