Ideally, you would just edit the existing post to include the relative information from the link.
This is in most ways charity work, as all the credit from the edit improvement goes to the user who originally just copy pasted the link and left it as such. I understand not wanting to do that, but really that should be the way it goes.
I don't think posting a new answer with the relevant content and a link to the source is a good idea, although it is similarly hard to argue against it happening. Copying a link cannot be plagiarism - unless it has some sort of custom code in a query string, or some other extremely rare case, but that isn't what I meant - so, if that is the route you would like to go I don't think there is any good reason not to. Firmly of the stance of "meh" in that situation.
In the modern web, sites include several keys to providing previews. While these previews may not say much for some places, they work semi well for others. It would make sense, and be relatively easy, for Stack Overflow to implement one boxing for links in answers. The meta data exists on many sites, and that is why you commonly see previews now in smart phone link only text messages.