Definition of shareability in US English: shareability (also sharability )
noun The quality of being shareable or the likelihood of being shared, especially on a social media website or application.
‘the brevity of the video clips is a key to their shareability’
‘in most cases, images work a lot better than text in terms of sharability’
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‘These can be linked to the user's Facebook, increasing the shareability and lessening the chance of missing someone pivotal on the list.’ ‘Discovery and sharability are key to finding new things online, and there are many apps that can help.’ ‘With over 2.5m views to date, this video has definitely won in the shareability stakes.’ ‘Now, you can use biometric testing, eye-tracking, and consumer/blogger focus groups to predict the shareability of video content.’ ‘Say what you will about the easy sharability of digital photos, sometimes it's nice to have an actual physical print that you can hold onto.’ ‘But when combined the right way with visual elements, your content's shareability and engagement can go through the roof.’ ‘Any kind of edge or stridency is a no-no for shareability.’ ‘Getting your site ready for social media activity: Optimization, capturing leads, shareability, email marketing, analytics, social buttons.’ ‘Unsurprisingly, using an infographic for a post can draw attention to a blogging site due to its shareability.’ ‘Humor, insightful content, and warmth on a social media page can all contribute to your brand's shareability.’ Pronunciation shareability /ˌʃɛrəˈbɪlədi/ /ˌSHerəˈbilədē/