Netflix
is
launching
a
new
feature
called
“Moments”
that
lets
you
save
and
share
bookmarks
to
a
specific
spot
in
a
show
or
movie.
The
feature
seems
like
it
could
be
a
very
useful
way
to
share
parts
of
something
you’re
watching
with
friends
or
on
social
media.
To
capture
a
moment,
tap
on
the
screen
while
you’re
watching
something
on
Netflix
to
see
the
various
menu
options,
then
tap
on
the
new
“Moments”
button
to
pop
up
a
new
menu,
and
then
tap
the
save
button.
From
the
Moments
menu,
you
can
also
see
other
Moments
you’ve
saved
for
that
show
or
movie
and
share
Moments
to
various
apps.
You
can
also
copy
a
link
to
the
Moment
to
your
clipboard.
Netflix
gave
me
early
access
to
the
feature,
so
I
used
it
to
make
a
moment
of
the
best
scene
in
Lost
—
spoiler
warning,
obviously
—
which
is
perhaps
the
most
Jay
Peters
thing
to
do.
It’s
all
pretty
easy
to
use,
and
I
think
a
lot
of
people
are
going
to
be
sharing
links
to
their
favorite
scenes
with
their
group
chats
or
to
their
social
networks.
I
could
also
see
Moments
being
widely
used
as
a
personal
bookmarking
tool.
Instead
of
scouring
YouTube
to
find
the
exact
clip
of
a
certain
moment
in
a
show
you
want
to
rewatch,
you
could
just
watch
it
from
your
personal
library
of
saved
clips.
If
you
do
end
up
being
a
frequent
user
of
Moments,
it
sounds
like
you
probably
won’t
have
to
worry
about
having
too
many
of
them.
“The
number
of
Moments
you
can
save
depends
on
the
length
of
the
content,”
spokesperson
Dorian
Rosenburg
tells
The
Verge.
“However,
there’s
plenty
of
space
to
save
your
favorite
Moments,
so
most
members
won’t
need
to
worry
about
a
limit
when
it
comes
to
saving
across
multiple
shows
and
movies.”
The
ability
to
make
Moments
is
launching
globally
on
iOS
today,
and
it
will
arrive
in
the
“coming
weeks”
on
Android.
Netflix
currently
doesn’t
have
plans
to
bring
the
feature
to
the
web
or
TVs,
Rosenburg
says.
But
in
its
blog
post
about
the
news,
Netflix
says
that
“Moments
will
hopefully
expand
in
the
future,
offering
even
more
ways
for
members
to
use
and
enjoy
the
feature.”
(Originally posted by Jay Peters)
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