Netflix now lets you share iconic clips from its shows and movies on social media

We all have an opinion on what the best Netflix shows are. If you’re like me, you might find yourself going back to specific episodes or moments because they’re just that good. But it can be frustrating to remember timestamps or episode titles, meaning it takes a bit of effort to revisit our favorite moments.

Luckily, the best streaming service has a brilliant new solution. They just introduced a new feature called Netflix Moments, which frees up time from the endless scrolling and simplifies finding those all-important scenes. Whether you’re looking for your favorite twisted childhood game Squid game season two or you just keep thinking about that romantic thing Bridgerton moment, there is now a way to speed up the experience.

What are Netflix Moments?

Netflix’s latest feature essentially lets you cut scenes from its library so you can access them more easily. These can be saved as bookmarks so you can navigate to them and watch from then on, meaning no scrolling or pressing the skip button every time.

You can also share these Moments on social media, whether you want to post them to your Instagram Story or send them directly via WhatsApp. This is actually a pretty genius way to convince your friends to watch something, or just shout That big moment that none of you have been able to stop thinking about. Whatever you use it for, it will make reliving and sharing scenes a breeze.

The streaming service has rolled out Moments alongside a new global campaign called “It’s So Good,” which features some famous figures discussing the must-see scenes. Check that out below.

It’s so good | Netflix YouTube


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Moments is expected to launch on various devices very soon and seems a perfect fit for mobile phones, especially because of its scene sharing capabilities. While Netflix hasn’t confirmed an exact timeline for the rollout, keep an eye on the My Netflix tab. You should see it in the near future.

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