I'm putting in some more warnings based on this list. My notes:
SQL Fiddle includes a schema, sample data and the SQL query. So my warning reads:
Please include sample data, the SQL query and a description of the schema in your post. SQL Fiddle is useful for demonstration, but we ask that posts themselves include complete examples.
Bootply looks pretty much exactly like jsfiddle.net, so we can reuse the same message as we currently use for that site:
Please don't use Bootply collaboration links. If the code changes significantly later on, it may be difficult for future readers to follow.
Consider using Stack Snippets instead.
It seems fiddle.jshell.net is no longer publicly accessible. That means many posts are less useful than they would be, which demonstrates the raison d'être for discouraging these links. On the plus side, we probably don't need a warning for this site.
Plunker looks like Yet Another JSFiddle (YAJSF):
Please don't use Plunker collaboration links. If the code changes significantly later on, it may be difficult for future readers to follow.
Consider using Stack Snippets instead.
Same with Sencha Fiddle:
Please don't use Sencha Fiddle collaboration links. If the code changes significantly later on, it may be difficult for future readers to follow.
Consider using Stack Snippets instead.
Looking at the rest of the sites, it doesn't seem as if these are actively causing problems right at the moment. Or rather, the number of new post in the last year does not justify the cost of adding another check.
The warnings are now in place:
Please let me know if they are catching any false positives or if the warnings can be improved.