Cut. Paste. Link.

December 30th, 2009

cutpaste

While cutting and pasting a piece of copy from a Politico story into a political message board post this morning, I noticed an interesting detail: Appended to the text was a “Read more” link to the story I was excerpting.

In other words, instead of pasting just the text one cuts, for example:

Former Vice President Dick Cheney accused President Barack Obama on Tuesday of “trying to pretend we are not at war” with terrorists

The pasting process appends additional text, like so:

Former Vice President Dick Cheney accused President Barack Obama on Tuesday of “trying to pretend we are not at war” with terrorists

Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1209/31054.html#ixzz0bBKs68ai

Pretty slick. It’s a piece of JavaScript that allows Politico to measure a level of reader engagement about which they otherwise would have no idea. It also reinforces for the paster the notion of providing citations to original sources, always a good thing.

Want to know more about it? Check out this post from back in July over at The Nieman Journalism Lab.

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