Noun
virality (usually uncountable, plural viralities)
(advertising, marketing) The state or condition of being viral; tendency to spread by word of mouth.
In Kyoto, Japan, the game’s creators at Nintendo are finding the immense virality of Animal Crossing: New Horizons validating, because this is a game designed to be shared. Source: Internet
At first glance, "" merely seems like another example of the burgeoning virality and humor at the center of the Migos' growing brand. Source: Internet
Knowing when to launch a product, campaign or earnings release can directly affect stock prices, lead conversion or social virality. Source: Internet
It’s a concept called “valuable virality.” Source: Internet
“Pinterest's inherent virality lets us easily express our brand's aesthetic to a broader audience.” Source: Internet
TED’s virality is no more a mystery than why each talk, with its 18-minute time limit, still feels like a sales pitch (a format that admittedly does a disservice to some of the conference’s most reputable contributors). Source: Internet