This is a good idea. An even better idea is to avoid forcing these jokes onto anyone to begin with.
If users feel ill, nothing else matters
Yes, the 2022 joke included a 3D glasses effect where just looking at the screen was enough to make some people feel ill. I did not feel ill, but it was unpleasant for me. Luckily, I only viewed it briefly, and on purpose, after figuring out how the theme chooser worked. For some people, the first they learned about the 2022 joke was when their screens displayed the 3D glasses effect; this was a big problem for some of them.
After this, how can we trust Stack Exchange to create jokes responsibly?
Stack Exchange (especially Stack Overflow) is an important tool for work
That’s what the question said. But no one should need to say it. It’s obvious. The community’s desire for Stack Exchange sites to be the best Q&A sites for their topics leads them to work hard on curating high quality questions and answers, and that hard work leads people to rely on Stack Exchange sites.
Why undo all this hard work with silly site changes that prevent people from using it?
You can have fun without breaking things
The Wayforward Machine sounds a bit like a joke (it’s not though – it’s a warning about future censorship). It is a bit silly and, if it popped up without warning, it would be very disruptive.
It didn’t pop up without warning, though. There was a period when the Wayback Machine displayed a prominent banner about it. It was easy to access for those who wanted it and easy to avoid for those who did not want it.
It’s not that hard. If they can do it, Stack Exchange can do it too.