To add on to yivi's wonderful answer, just keep in mind the whole goal behind Stack Snippets.
Every question is better for having minimal, reproducible code. Right
now the best way to tell people to do that is to point them to
JSFiddle, which is off-site. Using this feature, we plan to push new
posters to embed runnable code that reproduces their problem.
Similarly, answers that include runnable code are easier to use and
understand, because you can try them out. Obviously JSFiddle is hugely
popular in answers already, so we just wanted to make it even easier
to use.
The question appears to have minimal reproducible code, so the fact that it links to an external service, while mildly annoying, is immaterial. If that site went dark one day we'd still have the code in the question so nothing of value would be lost.
Any answers that are only links, as yivi stated before, flag and downvote, since those could easily disappear because they are not capable of surviving an external site's outage.