I believe one of the reasons people use code snippets incorrectly is because of long code. I can't find a way to make code blocks minimizable like snippets. You might argue that long code is not a minimal example! but in some cases, a long piece of code is required. I think having such a feature will discourage people from linking to off-site hosting pages. Is this feature already available?
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To make a question readable, split a long code block into many smaller code blocks and insert non-code between them. Such non-code should explain what the next part of code does and why it is included in the question.
So I don't think such a feature is necessary or a good idea.
" I can't find a way to make code locks minimizable like snippets. You might be going Long code is not a minimal example! but in some cases, a long piece of code is required."
No! The real point is, we really expect from the OP to narrow down their code to a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable code example.
If that needs more debugging to get there, this is an effort expected from the OP's side.
In the case of the Code Review Stack Exchange, larger code blocks can be warranted.
In that case it would be convenient if one could somehow squash the code blocks.
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3Then this suggestion should be made on code review's meta or on Meta Stack Exchange, but probably not on MSO.– TensibaiSep 2, 2019 at 9:33
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2This answer isn't relevant to SO, though, since SO isn't Code Review.– CerbrusSep 2, 2019 at 10:18
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1Code review questions are on topic on SO, see also. Of course if you have a 1000-line project you want to get reviewed you're indeed probably better off asking on CR. Still, nobody should pretend that code review questions are automatically off-topic here. Sep 2, 2019 at 10:22