I think larger number of usability concerns come from user-submitted content, which makes up the majority of the content on the site.
We should ALWAYS strive to make the site as accessible as possible. Many users have disabilities (including some high rep users, such as BalusC, who is deaf). Part of being nice is being welcoming, so the site should be as accommodating as possible.
Unfortunately, most people have little to no concern for accessibility.
This seems to happen all the time with pictures. So many people don't bother to provide an alt text, which, in addition to being inaccessible to the visually impaired, has worsened the effects of link rot when the image was not uploaded to Imgur.
This also impairs all search engines from linking to content, which opens up another stream of issues.
Fortunately, some violations, such as text as an image are widely discouraged by the community at large. Of course, it never stops people from posting code pics (or at least code pic links), but these questions tend to be shut down fast enough.
Improving accessibility should be a fundamental part of editing; even if you can't see the alt text, a screen reader can.