![]() ![]() According to The Verge, there is no set release date for Fast Laughs on the TV app. It’s uncertain how many users are in testing, but we know Fast Laughs is rolling out in “select English-speaking countries.” Right now that includes the United States, Canada, the UK, Ireland, New Zealand, and Australia. It’s almost like a social media app within Netflix.įast Laughs is only for adult profiles, and users must bypass a content warning in the beginning of the stream.Īpple TV users will have access to this Netflix feature at the time of its release. Viewers can share the clips, add a show to their List, and even react with a “LOL” button. With a vertical screen, users can scroll through TikTok-like videos and find suggestions on the right side of each clip. The main purpose of this feature will be to expose users to content within the comedy genre.įast Laughs on mobile is a bit different than on the TV app. Fast Laughs is a collection of funny short videos from shows and movies on the platform, compiled with the goal of exposing viewers to new content.įast Laughs streams are compiled by Netflix staff and are not curated to user tastes. The feature came out last year on the Netflix mobile app and is currently in beta testing on the TV app. Netflix is testing a new feature on its homepage called Fast Laughs. Vimeo is great for finding user-created 4K videos, from people showing off their stunning drone footage, to amateur and pro movie makers showing off their latest talents, there are all.
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