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{{redirect|Share|the Japanese Smasher|Smasher:Share}}
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'''Share''' was a mode in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' that allowed users to post [[snapshot|photos]], [[replay]] data, and {{SSB4|Mii Fighter}} data to an official server to share with other users around the world. In {{forwiiu}}, players were able to share [[Stage Builder|custom stages]]. Users were also able to share data with specific users on their 3DS or Wii U Friend List. Data uploaded to the server would be deleted after 30 days. Players could also see a gallery of the most recently uploaded photos, replays, and Mii Fighters. The gallery could be filtered by country of origin, who uploaded it (anyone, friends, or the player), Mii Fighter class, and/or mode created in (for replays).
'''Share''' is a mode in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'' that allows users to post [[snapshot|photos]], [[replay]] data, and {{SSB4|Mii Fighter}} data to an official server to share with other users around the world. In {{forwiiu}}, players can also share [[Stage Builder|custom stages]]. Users are also be able to share data with specific users on their 3DS or Wii U Friend List. Data uploaded to the server will be deleted after 30 days. Players could also see a gallery of the most recently uploaded photos, replays, and Mii Fighters. The gallery can be filtered by country of origin, who uploaded it (anyone, friends, or the player), Mii Fighter class, and/or mode created in (for replays).


The discontinuation of the {{b|Miiverse|social network}} service on November 8, 2017 affected the capabilities of Share mode. This removed the option to upload replays to YouTube, send snapshots, as well as the option to share custom stages. However, sharing replays and Mii Fighters was still possible.
The discontinuation of the {{b|Miiverse|social network}} service on November 8, 2017 affected the capabilities of Share mode. This removed the option to upload replays to YouTube, send snapshots, as well as the option to share custom stages. However, sharing replays and Mii Fighters is still possible.
 
On April 8, 2024, the [[Nintendo Network]] officially ceased service, ending the Share mode alongside it.<ref>[https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica/status/1749963072998166670 Announcement]</ref>
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Endorsing content is done by clicking a "Yeah!" button, which acts as a "like" button similar to other community sites. It also has similarities to Miiverse. Content that has recently been getting large amounts of likes is shown in a “Hot!” category, among other categories (Videos, Replays, Spectate, Mii Fighters, and Stages).
Endorsing content is done by clicking a "Yeah!" button, which acts as a "like" button similar to other community sites. It also has similarities to Miiverse. Content that has recently been getting large amounts of likes is shown in a “Hot!” category, among other categories (Videos, Replays, Spectate, Mii Fighters, and Stages).


Videos have a basic play, pause, fast-forward and rewind options in Shared Content itself. However, holding down the [[Y button]] will allow players to transition to [[YouTube]] and watch the video there, as uploading videos will automatically upload it to the Nintendo YouTube channel as an unlisted video. The Nintendo Switch YouTube app needs to already be downloaded to perform this task.
Videos have a basic play, pause fast-forward and rewind options in Shared Content itself. However, holding down the [[Y button]] will allow players to transition to [[YouTube]] and watch the video there, as uploading videos will automatically upload it the the Nintendo YouTube channel as an unlisted video. The Nintendo Switch YouTube app needs to already be downloaded to perform this task.


Users are able to sort between content by either choosing to sort By Recommended, By Popularity, and By Date.
Users are able to sort between content by either choosing to sort By Recommended, By Popularity, and By Date.
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==References==
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