I'm used to removing the "run code snippet" on occasion. But I'm looking at this question, and I'm shaking my head in disbelief at the misuse.
This post suggests that it's user confusion, and it's easy to blame the user. While I have been able to located related posts, I cannot find a definitive post on why the feature can be applied to any block. That is, I'm interested in the thinking behind the Stack Overflow policy of "let them apply it to everything, even nonsensical things". At some point in time, the site made that policy decision.
Why is "run code snippet" allowed on irrelevant code and other irrelevant blocks like Android logcat output? Why did the site think that was a good policy?
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only to phrases that can reasonably be headers, and italics only to words that SO deems safely to emphasize. My speculation stands: the SO editor is not smart enough to recognize to what a user applies certain markup; and neither should it try to.