You might be wondering Netflix already has a similar feature called ‘Mobile Previews’ and it essentially serves the same purpose. Well, the primary difference between the existing Previews and this feature is in the way they present content to the audience. While Netflix Previews replicates the experience of Snapchat or Instagram stories, Fast Laughs takes a page out of TikTok’s book and lets you vertically swipe to navigate through clips. Netflix’s Fast Laughs feature was first spotted by social media consultant Matt Navarra and was further confirmed by TechCrunch. Netflix brings this feature to the attention of users by placing it in the first row of Previews. Take a look at the feature in action below:

— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) November 12, 2020 Netflix told TechCrunch it is testing the feature in the U.S., the U.K., and other select markets. In fact, the company says it had previously tested the feature with a limited number of users earlier this year. The current rollout seems to be wider than before but it is limited to iOS devices. Unlike Reels, YouTube Shorts, and a bunch of other TikTok clones, Netflix isn’t trying to replace TikTok. Instead, it is attempting to incorporate a proven viewing format to help improve discoverability of its own content. It will be interesting to see if Netflix has plans to widely rollout this experience in the future.