We don’t have any specific plans at this time to implement other languages, but it’s something we might consider in the future. Server-side languages are much more complicated and require significant infrastructure changes in order to properly implement. These languages also run client-side in the user’s browser, making them self-contained and easy to support. Our initial release supports HTML, CSS, and JavaScript because questions on these topics use external code hosting sites the most frequently. If you see code that is intended to be harmful (such as an attempt at phishing), you should flag it for moderator attention. If you see bad code that you think should be disabled, downvote the post. Because users can still write code that creates annoying behaviors like infinite loops or pop-ups, we disable snippets on any post that is heavily downvoted (scoring less than -3 on Stack Overflow, -8 on Meta). Like all other aspects of our site, Stack Snippets are ultimately governed by the community.
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