The ability or possibility of being replicated or reproduced.(noun)
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Use "replicability" in a sentence
"When you tweet something, that tweet lasts forever (persistence); it can be easily retweeted, tweaked and retweeted, or slapped on a t-shirt (replicability); it can be found with some speedy Googling, and if deleted, scooped up from the darkweb (searchability); and no matter who you think your followers are, that tweet may eventually end up on the interface of an employer, creepy dude, or your born/unborn children (invisible audiences)."
"To define content, he uses metrics devised by Danah Boyd: persistence, replicability, searchability and invisible audiences."
"This infrastructure will be set up with the aim of replicability throughout Haiti."