It appears to me that the "jsFiddle links must be accompanied by code" requirement is satisfied if there's any inline code in the question. So if the poster simply uses backticks to highlight an expression, he won't get a warning if he then posts a jsFiddle link.
I think the requirement should be that there's a real code block, not just one or two inline bits of code. Or, since some posters don't know about setting off code blocks, and put backticks around larger blocks of code, perhaps it could check that at least one code block has a newline in it.
I'm not trying to address people deliberately working around the rule, just dealing with it not detecting unknowing violations.
Related:
Don't considerinline code spans
ascode
for thepurposes
of thequality filter