Bubbles explained

Modified on Mon, 4 May at 9:15 AM

What are Bubbles on Swyng?

Bubbles are one of the core features of Swyng. They give you full control over what you see, who you connect with, and how you experience the platform.


Instead of relying on algorithms that decide for you, Bubbles let you decide.


Your feed, your rules

A Bubble is essentially a personalized filter for content, people, and events.

You choose what goes into your Bubble:

  • The type of people you want to see (couples, singles, clubs)

  • The kind of content you enjoy (photos, videos, parties)

  • Specific interests or preferences

Once set, your Bubble shows you only what matches your criteria.


Why use Bubbles?

Most platforms push content based on engagement or ads. Swyng works differently.

With Bubbles, you:

  • Avoid irrelevant content

  • Discover people that actually match your preferences

  • Stay in control of your experience

  • Connect faster with the right audience


Bubbles for discovery

Bubbles are not just about filtering, they also help others find you.

When you:

  • Upload photos or videos

  • Join or create events

  • Engage on the platform

You can appear inside relevant Bubbles of other users.

That means better visibility, more interaction, and stronger matches.


Bubbles for connections

Bubbles also influence who can interact with you.

You can:

  • Limit visibility to specific groups (e.g. couples only)

  • Control who can message you

  • Fine-tune your social experience


Example

Want to meet couples attending parties nearby?

Create a Bubble like:

  • Type: Couples

  • Content: Events & Photos

  • Location: Your region

Your feed will instantly adapt to show exactly that.


The idea behind Bubbles

Swyng is built around one simple principle:

You decide what you see. Not an algorithm.

Bubbles make the platform more relevant, more personal, and more efficient.


Quick summary

  • Bubbles = your personal filters

  • You control content, people, and discovery

  • Others can find you through matching Bubbles

  • More relevance, less noise


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