Netflix App Adds ‘Fast Laughs’ Tab With Comedy Clips Streaming in a TikTok-Like Feed

Netflix just made its iPhone app a little more funny-looking.
The streaming giant Wednesday launched Fast Laughs, a new feature for its mobile apps that presents a string of comedy clips from its stand-up specials, TV series and movies.
Netflix’s Fast Laughs displays full-screen vertical video in an auto-playing feed, borrowing a page from apps likes TikTok, and lets users share their favorite bits with friends and social media. The company says the section will provide up to 100 curated clips per day.
The main goal, obviously, is to nail up yet another entry point for Netflix subs to find new content to binge on. The Fast Laughs feed will feature snippets from Netflix originals including stand-up specials, as well as TV shows and films.
Fast Laughs lets you add specific titles to your Netflix watch list or click to start watching a program immediately. But Netflix also built Fast...
The streaming giant Wednesday launched Fast Laughs, a new feature for its mobile apps that presents a string of comedy clips from its stand-up specials, TV series and movies.
Netflix’s Fast Laughs displays full-screen vertical video in an auto-playing feed, borrowing a page from apps likes TikTok, and lets users share their favorite bits with friends and social media. The company says the section will provide up to 100 curated clips per day.
The main goal, obviously, is to nail up yet another entry point for Netflix subs to find new content to binge on. The Fast Laughs feed will feature snippets from Netflix originals including stand-up specials, as well as TV shows and films.
Fast Laughs lets you add specific titles to your Netflix watch list or click to start watching a program immediately. But Netflix also built Fast...
- 3.3.2021
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- Variety Film + TV
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