Just now, I stumbled upon this question:
AngularJS - Multiple binding - calculating input values
All the (first revision of the) question contains is a problem statement and a fiddle link. To circumvent the "code in question" message you get when trying to post a question with nothing but a fiddle link, the OP wrapped the link in a code block.
Would it be an idea to disallow fiddle links in code blocks altogether?
When something like that is detected, a warning message could appear saying something along the lines of: "It looks like you're trying to link to a off-site example. Please include a MCVE in your question."
Sure, the OP can just code-block some different part of the OP, but at very least the link's clickable.
Here's another example:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26652521/how-to-use-list-sorting-script
Let's see if the OP fixes the post... (He did)
page = url.get("http://jsfiddle.net/rewnao6p/3/")