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I've had to add a dummy code block to this answerthis answer because the answer links to online "compiler" ideone.com.

The thing is, the code under the link has nothing at all to do with the answer: the link serves to prove a fact about the site itself.

Thus, my answer necessarily has irrelevant noise added to the bottom.

What is this restriction there to solve? Can't it be removed, or reputation-limited, or something? I hate to be a naysayer (okay, not really) but this nannying is incredibly irritating and, sadly, on the rise here.

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I've had to add a dummy code block to this answer because the answer links to online "compiler" ideone.com.

The thing is, the code under the link has nothing at all to do with the answer: the link serves to prove a fact about the site itself.

Thus, my answer necessarily has irrelevant noise added to the bottom.

What is this restriction there to solve? Can't it be removed, or reputation-limited, or something? I hate to be a naysayer (okay, not really) but this nannying is incredibly irritating and, sadly, on the rise here.

enter image description here

I've had to add a dummy code block to this answer because the answer links to online "compiler" ideone.com.

The thing is, the code under the link has nothing at all to do with the answer: the link serves to prove a fact about the site itself.

Thus, my answer necessarily has irrelevant noise added to the bottom.

What is this restriction there to solve? Can't it be removed, or reputation-limited, or something? I hate to be a naysayer (okay, not really) but this nannying is incredibly irritating and, sadly, on the rise here.

enter image description here

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Posting link to ideone.com requires code — breaks my answer

I've had to add a dummy code block to this answer because the answer links to online "compiler" ideone.com.

The thing is, the code under the link has nothing at all to do with the answer: the link serves to prove a fact about the site itself.

Thus, my answer necessarily has irrelevant noise added to the bottom.

What is this restriction there to solve? Can't it be removed, or reputation-limited, or something? I hate to be a naysayer (okay, not really) but this nannying is incredibly irritating and, sadly, on the rise here.

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