listenerfriendliness
Listenerfriendliness refers to the degree to which communication is designed to be easy for listeners to understand, engage with, and respond to. It prioritizes an audience-centered approach that respects listener needs and capacities.
Core elements include clear and simple language, logical structure, coherent pacing, and an appropriate, respectful tone.
In practice, listenerfriendliness is relevant in education, public speaking, journalism, podcasts, customer service, and corporate communications.
Assessment can involve measurements of comprehension, recall, engagement, and satisfaction. Methods include audience surveys, readability assessments,
Factors that influence listenerfriendliness include audience diversity, medium and device constraints, time pressure, language, and cultural
Critiques note that excessive emphasis on friendliness can risk oversimplification or inauthenticity, while poor balancing of
Related concepts include plain language, audience analysis, accessibility, and inclusive design.