It depends. As long as you post your code on the site as well because sites like the one you listed generally set an expiry date (like a year or so), after that they delete the code and you can't use it. Stack Overflow keeps all the "good" answers for not only the asker but also future visitors. These visitors may still be looking at that answer years later and if the TIO has expired (or closed/moved) the link you gave will no longer be valid and you will be decreasing the quality of your answer.
Second also remember that links aren't always convenient. It can be frustrating clicking links and a programmer will probably also be able to "see" what will happen without running it.
Is it recommendable? I would say no at this point but you can always allow other to do this and see without "recommending" if the trend catches on. In the future however I do hope something like this is introduced into the site as this would indeed be a useful feature.