There's a built-in check when posting a question that contains a link to jsFiddle.net that the question must also contain code. Sometimes users attempt to skirt the rule by highlighting non-code text in the question as code, so that they can get around this.
I came upon a question where someone with < 2k rep had suggested an edit that added a working jsFiddle.net link to the question, with no other changes. Eventually this edit was approved.
My question is, should the suggested edit be rolled back so that there is no live link to jsFiddle.net, should it be left as-is, or should someone go to the trouble of making further edits and adding the code to the question?
I feel the last option, while the most helpful, doesn't teach the person asking the question, nor the person who suggested the edit, that they're ignoring/skirting the posting rules. I would imagine that comments to both the poster and reviewer should be made reminding them of this rule, but I'm mostly curious as to how the edit itself should be handled.