Following on from this feature request, the workaround (or misunderstanding) the users are using to get around the "Links to jsFiddle must include code" filter is trival to detect (can you tell I ran into more of them today [just like every day]?):
So: Let's detect them: If the only code in the question is a single line containing nothing but a link to jsFiddle (et. al), it is not code and shouldn't exempt the question/answer from the fiddle filter. By "nothing but a link" I mean "parses as a URL to one of the forbidden sites, either on its own or if you stick http://
/https://
in front of it."
Can they still work around it? Sure:
console.log("Please see my fiddle: jsfiddle.net/balderdash
But you never know, might prevent some of these and make people actually read the darned message. :-)
@jakekimds: "); // Fixed it for you! Just in time for bed.