Found this while thinking of requesting the same thing and I strongly agree with the suggestion.
It might be too difficult to integrate though, can't argue with that.
Now the standpoint from which I'm looking at this is not so much like, "It's too hard to draw a diagram outside and upload a screenshot."
I'm looking at it more like this:
If we had this tool right out of the box, under our fingertips when typing answers
to a question, we might use it more often, leading to higher-quality
content all throughout the site. It might lead to more pearls which might have otherwise been duds.
I'm looking at it from the meta standpoint of trends and forecasts for human behavior (which is always how I'm looking at things). There are so many questions that benefit from a visual answer, whether it's a beginner question asking about what a piece of code does to a singly-linked list or whether it's an advanced design-related SE question.
While I agree with Cerberus' logic here:
I've rarely seen any questions that can't do without UML diagrams.
... I recommend looking at it more like, "How many questions could benefit from a visual answer? How many cases are there where an image might illustrate a concept better than a wall of text, e.g.?", and there's actually quite a large number of questions that could fit that category, especially when we're dealing with a beginner who still has a hard time even understanding pseudo-code. I taught CS long ago and it would have been hopeless without a whiteboard to draw on when a student asked me a question.
So my thoughts behind this kind of integrated feature is that it might start encouraging more and more people to often include visual diagrams in their answers. It might even save them time and effort while improving the quality of their answer to have this tool always available at their fingertips.
Again, since this feature wouldn't be implemented by me, I can't argue from a cost/reward perspective, not understanding the cost. But it definitely does seem to have a potential for a very high reward. A lesser form of this suggestion is just have a button in the editor that directly links to gliffy
, e.g.