![]() “We worked hard to cut to just what was necessary in an intentional and minimalist UI design, from the transparent tab bar to ways to react in the moment (“LOL”) and plan their next laugh by adding to their list. “We wanted to give members a fun, fast and intuitive way to discover our catalog by letting these comedic moments across genres speak for themselves in a mobile-native, full-screen experience,” Netflix said. One of members of the Netflix team that created Fast Laughs is product designer Kim Ho, who before joining the streamer in 2019 worked on Facebook’s News Feed delivery team. Netflix’s Fast Laughs includes a “LOL” button, which unleashes a burst of emoji crying tears of joy when you press it. Fast Laughs also lets you chare individual clips on Instagram, WhatsApp, Snapchat, Twitter and Apple’s iMessage however, other users can only view the clips in the Netflix app and must be subscribers. The feed is accessible through the iOS app’s bottom navigation menu, by clicking on the Fast Laughs tab. Netflix Inc (NASDAQ:NFLX) announced it was rolling out a mobile app feature called Fast Laughs, putting it into competition with TikTok. and Australia and Netflix plans to begin testing an Android version later this year. The length of each video segment will vary, as short as around 15 seconds and up to 45 seconds or even longer.įast Laughs is available now for Apple iPhone users in in English-speaking countries, including the U.S., Canada, the U.K. You can just lean back and watch the jokes fly in a scrolling montage. But Netflix also built Fast Laughs as a destination unto itself to watch entertaining moments on-the-go, calling to mind a key idea of now-defunct startup Quibi. ![]() ![]() Fast Laughs lets you add specific titles to your Netflix watch list or click to start watching a program immediately. ![]()
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