The question that triggered this request is Android - get data detail listview using asynctask in fragment and service using codeigneter. In the question, stack-snippets were applied to nearly everything, including Android logcat.
According to Motivation for policy to allow stack-snippets on any block, even irrelevant ones?, allowing the stack-snippet to be applied to all blocks was an oversight.
It appears the use of stack-snippets is incorrect among some of the new site users. Its a disservice to the community and user since the user is not learning to use the site correctly. And its a disservice to the user because of the propensity to negatively receive the question.
Request: please restrict the use of stack-snippets to relevant blocks. Or at least prohibit them from irrelevant blocks.
The request above offers two different strategies. The first, restrict the use of stack-snippets to relevant blocks, may be a hard problem. The second, prohibit them from irrelevant blocks, is likely an easier problem.
For the second strategy, its seems easy enough to prohibit stack-snippets on question that lack the related technology tags, like html; or prohibit them if they lack an inline language comments/syntax highlighting comments like <!-- language: lang-html -->
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Another strategy is to have an interpreter try to run the stack-snippet or symbolically execute the stack-snippet. If its not able to execute it, then it should be kicked back to the user for improvement (or moved to the Low Quality queue for potential improvement).
I'm not sure if this should be tagged with feature-request or bug. According to Animuson's comment at the related question, its an oversight and should probably be a bug.
In either case, feature-request or bug creates an actionable item for the site to act upon. Whether its acted upon is a different story.
Related to acting upon appropriately tagged questions, see What is the purpose of having tags if they are not honored?.
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