While taking a dive into the review queue, I find a pending edit that adds a link to what seems like a JSFiddle of the OP's code.
I feel that JSFiddles should be either posted in answers/comments or by posters themselves, as it is not immediate to verify that the code is the same as the OP's. However, I am unsure if my rejection on the grounds of "causes harm" (stated reason:
No easy way to verify if JSFiddle code is the same as the OP's - would be better as part of an answer, or even as a comment, to preserve attribution.
) is justified or not. Hence this question: should edits that make (rather largish) fragments of code executable be accepted? If not, what would be the best reject-reason?
(It seems that the reverse question has already been asked)