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I have been using jsFiddle to assist in helping answer questions around Stack Overflow, and some of the old code/scripts have started disappearing - seems like it expires after a certain length of inactivity.

I tried looking at the jsFiddle documentation, and searching Google, but couldn't find any info on how long they store the scripts for.

Does anyone happen to know how long jsFiddle hosts your code for?

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Ask on their Facebook page – Greg Nov 18 '11 at 7:09
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My oldest fiddle just turned a year old and is still available. So there's a benchmark for you... – BoltClock Nov 18 '11 at 21:24
It's a lot longer than a month. I have some that are close to a year old. – Sparky Nov 18 '11 at 21:25
I think that it must be based on if you have an account or not? – Markasoftware Mar 12 at 0:27

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According to the developer (via twitter tweet 1 & tweet 2):

Until beta, all fiddles are stored permanently. And, currently, they live forever.

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That said, we're still thinking about making fiddles live forever after beta hits. We're probably going to store them till the end of time. – Oskar Krawczyk Nov 21 '11 at 9:37
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I love you guys. @oskar – John Wang Apr 24 at 0:24
@OskarKrawczyk for some reason all fiddles here are gone, is this because the user deleted his jsfiddle account? Other jsfiddle stored scripts appear to be intact even older so it's not matter of time.. – Shadow Wizard Apr 24 at 6:45
@ShadowWizard The only fiddles that will be kept indefinitely the ones created anonymously. We currently have no option to remove an account so those fiddles are gone because they were actively deleted by the owner. His public fiddles: jsfiddle.net/user/hashie5/fiddles – Oskar Krawczyk Apr 24 at 10:19
@OskarKrawczyk thanks, wasn't aware one can manually delete his fiddles. – Shadow Wizard Apr 24 at 10:23
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