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Shared Content
Shared Content is an online mode that was added in version 3.0.0 of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. This mode acts similarly to Share in Super Smash Bros. 4, allowing users to share, download, and endorse content.
- Levels designed in the Stage Builder
- Mii Fighters
- Replays of matches
- Videos edited from replays
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Endorsing is done by clicking a "Yeah!" button, which acts as a "like" button similar to other community sites. 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).
Users are able to sort between content by either choosing to sort By Recommended, By Popularity, and By Date.
There are 3 options of searching for specific content:
- By Keywords: Users type out the keywords of their choice, which will cause the search to list all content with those keywords. This has to match a word in the submission's title or the author's name.
- By Details: Users choose a category (Videos, Replays, Spectate, Mii Fighters, Stages, Creator, Gave a Yeah!), and are then given several other details to further filter their search depending on the category: for example, Replays have a "Fighter", Format" and "Stage" option to limit what characters, modes or stages are shown.
- Enter ID: Users enter the ID tag of a submission, which is shown at the bottom right beside its preview picture.
Shared content appears to feature a moderation system, put in place to disallow users from uploading potentially sensitive content, such as stages shaped in the form of sexual poses or prohibited imagery. Users can report other users who upload such content by clicking on the user, then clicking the report button; whether moderation is done automatically is unknown, however.