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These sites are likely to close down eventually or periodically crash (jsperf is crashed right now for example), and it would be very useful to ensure that as long as Stack Overflow is online, its content should be fully readable.

It appears that including a link to more sites than just jsfiddle requires code, but it's not clear how users can flag or otherwise indicate sites that should automatically require code. Is there a procedure for adding additional code editor sites to the list of sites with the automated code check?

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    It appears that code is currently required for codepen.io. My mistake.
    – Mike Godin
    Commented Dec 16, 2016 at 15:54
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    MSE origin request for this feature: meta.stackexchange.com/questions/149890/…
    – TylerH
    Commented Dec 17, 2016 at 16:59
  • AFAICT benchmarkjs.com doesn't host user uploaded content...
    – user4639281
    Commented Dec 18, 2016 at 4:00
  • My apologies for including benchmarkjs.com in the original title.
    – Mike Godin
    Commented Dec 19, 2016 at 14:22

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Currently-restricted domains (note that for the purpose of this check, the domain has to match exactly and the URL must have a path - In other words, http://www.plnkr.co/something and http://jsfiddle.net are fine):

To these, I've now added JSBin:

###See: Why must jsfiddle.net links be accompanied by code while there are no restrictions for others like codepen.io?

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    Is there a procedure for suggesting additional restricted domains?
    – Mike Godin
    Commented Dec 17, 2016 at 2:58
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    What do you think is missing? Procedure would be to demonstrate a problem (widespread use of the site in lieu of code).
    – Shog9 Mod
    Commented Dec 17, 2016 at 4:34
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    jsbin is missing. In the linked answer you added codepen with 900 questions, jsbin has 2100 questions.
    – Oriol
    Commented Dec 17, 2016 at 12:59
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    What about github's gists? (and a few more using http instead of https) [edit: ugh I can never get link markdown right]
    – Dave
    Commented Dec 18, 2016 at 20:22
  • cpp.sh is an online editor and compiler that gets linked in the C++ tag often. Commented Dec 19, 2016 at 12:56
  • There's also bootply.com for Bootstrap which I see used often. Commented Dec 19, 2016 at 13:02
  • But the problem isn't attributable to specific sites -- rather it's a problem of referencing code on these kinds of sites rather than including code in a question or answer. So waiting until a problem develops with a specific site is too late -- rather code should be required (possibly with an opt-out option) whenever linking to sites that allow one to host (and likely run/test/compile) code snippets. Thus the above list should not be a punitive list of sites that have caused problems -- rather it should be an inclusive list of sites that could create problems.
    – Mike Godin
    Commented Dec 19, 2016 at 14:58
  • gists are used for a lot of different things, @Dave. We could add them, but I expect there might be some pitfalls; you should raise that as a separate discussion.
    – Shog9 Mod
    Commented Dec 20, 2016 at 19:05
  • The check was intended to slow the growth of an extremely common problem, @Mike; it's trivial to work around, and folks determined to not post code do work around it. Trying to nail down every site on the 'Net that could possibly host code is not likely to be possible - I'd strongly suggest focusing on the most problematic areas.
    – Shog9 Mod
    Commented Dec 20, 2016 at 19:07

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