Pool

Pool is a water-location category with more openness than bathroom or shower scenes. Pool edges, deck space, steps, reflections, and movement around the water give it a brighter, wider mood.

SWAG Pool gives water scenes room, light, and a clear poolside setting

Pool content is defined by the space around the water. The setting should show more than wet surfaces; it should include pool edges, decks, steps, lounge areas, or in-water movement that makes the location unmistakable. That openness changes the feel from enclosed bathing to something more exposed, playful, and scenic.

What do viewers usually expect from Pool content?

They usually want a clear swimming-area look, visible water interaction, and enough surrounding space to read the location instantly. Deck details, reflections, pool edges, and movement in or near the water all help the tag feel specific.

How is Pool different from Swimsuit, Bathroom, or Public?

Swimsuit is an outfit filter. Pool is a location filter. Bathroom is smaller and indoor, with mirrors, tile, and shower or tub fixtures. Public is much broader and may have no water at all. Pool sits in the middle as an open water setting with a clear visual identity.

How should you browse Pool on SWAG?

Use short previews to check whether the pool is truly part of the scene, then longer videos if you care about movement between poolside and in-water moments. The category is strongest when the spacious water setting remains visible from start to finish.

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