My question had inline code in its first version, but it didn't really add any value, so I removed it. I then saw the requirement to add code along with a JSFiddle link.
The programming problem in my question is very simple, and I thought a few sentences would describe it clearly.
The JSFiddle example would then just provide the reader with a minimal example of my problem.
Adding mostly default JQuery Datatables code seems unnecessary.
(I would accept that my use case is quite small: asking a programming question that isn't clearly explained with some code. And I understand that questions are low quality if they have too much code as well.)
If I have a problem in my code (when someone answers my question) I promise I'll update the code snippet to be more useful.