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单词 virality
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Definition of virality in English:

virality

nounvʌɪˈralɪtiˌvīˈralədē
mass noun
  • The tendency of an image, video, or piece of information to be circulated rapidly and widely from one Internet user to another; the quality or fact of being viral.

    new metrics will allow marketeers to better assess the virality of their campaigns
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The way you make your luck in the Web 2.0 world is through virality.
    • That isn't necessarily true; it may be the case that virality is correlated with design traits that make it a better bet in the long term - like, say, open source.
    • Ours is the age of virality: viral education, viral marketing, viral e-mail and video and networking.
    • After the ridiculous virality of the campaign I am becoming convinced that there has been some kind of soul/satan exchange going on.
    • The virality of the site is a hint that there are good number people who are ready to unplug.
    • The issue is with the implied value judgment that if an operating system is observed to spread because of virality, then it must be inferior on other axes.
    • The bare functional core of any major Website‥can be yours for about $20,000. The rest of the value is locked in with the unquantifiables—the buzz, the virality, the self-perpetuating magic.
    • In sum, the golden age of Facebook game virality is over with these changes.
    • The virality of content determines how successful that content is going to be in the broader Web.
    • Everyone in social media knows that virality is the number one metric to track if you want to be a success.
    • Unsurprisingly, this aggressive approach to virality has caused something of a backlash online.
    • We investigated the virality of almost 7000 articles from one of the world’s most popular newspapers.
 
 

Definition of virality in US English:

virality

nounˌvīˈralədē
  • The tendency of an image, video, or piece of information to be circulated rapidly and widely from one Internet user to another; the quality or fact of being viral.

    new metrics will allow marketeers to better assess the virality of their campaigns
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We investigated the virality of almost 7000 articles from one of the world’s most popular newspapers.
    • The virality of content determines how successful that content is going to be in the broader Web.
    • Unsurprisingly, this aggressive approach to virality has caused something of a backlash online.
    • After the ridiculous virality of the campaign I am becoming convinced that there has been some kind of soul/satan exchange going on.
    • Everyone in social media knows that virality is the number one metric to track if you want to be a success.
    • The bare functional core of any major Website‥can be yours for about $20,000. The rest of the value is locked in with the unquantifiables—the buzz, the virality, the self-perpetuating magic.
    • The issue is with the implied value judgment that if an operating system is observed to spread because of virality, then it must be inferior on other axes.
    • The virality of the site is a hint that there are good number people who are ready to unplug.
    • The way you make your luck in the Web 2.0 world is through virality.
    • In sum, the golden age of Facebook game virality is over with these changes.
    • Ours is the age of virality: viral education, viral marketing, viral e-mail and video and networking.
    • That isn't necessarily true; it may be the case that virality is correlated with design traits that make it a better bet in the long term - like, say, open source.
 
 
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