I was answering a question where the OP stated their code does not work as intended. I checked and found that from my reading of the C++ standard, the code should work and the OP is therefore encountering a compiler bug (nonconformance). I answered to this effect, quoting the relevant part of the standard.
The OP was using a compiler other than GCC, and I tested that their code works just fine with the GCC on Ideone. I wanted to add a link to that code on Ideone to have them see for themselves that it works. I could not, because "links to Ideone have to be accompanied by code, etc., etc."
There is no code I could reasonably put in my answer (no need for it, to be exact).
I understand the ban on codeless Ideone links is there to prevent answers like this:
Here's how you fix your issue: [link to Ideone].
Still, I believe my case above is not the only time when a code-free answer could benefit from such a link. I would therefore like to ask for a way to circumvent the blanket ban. I wouldn't mind it being a privilege (tied to e.g. a relevant tag badge or reputation). My point is: if the site generally claims it trusts a user to know what they're doing (by giving them e.g. edit & mod-tool privileges and/or a dupe-hammer), shouldn't that extend to turning "you can't post a codeless link" into "you're posting a codeless link, please click here to indicate you really intend that?"