The mit-scratch tag has a few hundred questions - not the highest priority, but there are more visual languages that are on topic for Stack Overflow, and the site is supposed to be comprehensive.
I found this older question in which the question describes a task (rather than seeking debugging help) and the answers show some Scratch code in a text form while linking to some kind of renderer for the "visual representation" of the code (which is the default way of working with code in Scratch).
It seems, however, that most OPs will simply take a screenshot from the editor and/or link the editor with some project ID (as in this example which motivates me to ask, which did both), neither of which is ideal.
For MIT Scratch specifically, is there support provided by the editor for exporting a textual form that would be suitable for posting code as text (in the way that we normally expect)? Would it be possible to integrate support into the site for rendering such code, in both questions and answers, along the lines of how "Stack snippets" currently work for web examples?
More generally, can we do more to support visual languages on the site?