Big yes on updating the page to say not to do it.

Suggest shorter, direct sentences with bullet points and boldface. For instance, just before the **Minimal**:

> ## Do
>
> * **Do include your MCVE in the question text**, as text in a code block or runnable [Stack Snippet](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/358992/).
>
> ## Don't
> * **Don't link to your code offsite** unless you also include *all* necessary code in the question text as well.
> * **Don't post images of code**. Always include code as text in a code block or Stack Snippet.
> * **Don't say there's too much code to post**. That's why you need to reduce it to an MCVE.
> * **Don't** use a Stack Snippet for something that doesn't run and demonstrate the problem when you click Run in the Stack Snippets editor.
>
> *(Not linking offsite includes not linking to GitHub, jsFiddle, CodePen, CodeSandbox, Plunker, or similar without also including the code in the question itself. It should be possible to answer the question without following the link at all.)*

More explanation could be included, but clear, standout bullets may (*may*) actually catch someone's eye.

*("Stack Snippet" above should be a link to the Stack Snippets help page that still somehow doesn't exist. That page should be official help, not just [the Q&A version](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/358992/).)*