gone viral

Shapiro, Fred fred.shapiro at YALE.EDU
Tue Mar 15 13:36:56 UTC 2011


I believe that "after the jump" is an expression used in online news stories to mean on the next page or after some interruption in the text such as an advertisement.

Fred Shapiro



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My guess is that "after the jump" means something like "after the spike in
interest" or perhaps "after the big event itself."

But there's no telling with only one ex. to draw on.

JL

On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 8:35 AM, Tom Zurinskas <truespel at hotmail.com> wrote:

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