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While I haven't read through the spec to see how they deal with this, my immediate thought upon seeing the JS snippets is how spam sites might use it. Similar to a MFA fatigue attack, it seems plausible to me you may use this API to get your spam shared by shoving the share menu on people's faces repeatedly.
Nah, the share api just pops up the OS share dialog, if the user didn't want that they can just close it, if they click a share target then when the share target usually asks for another confirmation click. It's not likely the user will click three times accidentally.