I think you should leave the content as is. While the sound-to-noise ratio is lessened, I think the overall user experience of the site takes even more damage. The trade-off is not worth it from a user perspective.
Most organizations go through similar steps. At first, it's a free-for-all. Many interesting things are tried. Eventually, it turns out that rules are needed, and so they come into existence. Then there's a period of refining the rules.
But the next step is one I've seen really cut the soul out of some groups, which is applying present rules to the past.
I think, given the context, it is nice to look back and say: "Hey, remember when SO was small enough people could get away with this. If we did it now, it'd be awful though."
Leaving it does not imply in any way that the act is acceptable, but erasing it further buries the reality which is that (if it could) Stack Overflow would have a lot more chaos and fun. That this is a fun place with rules meant to keep it working, rather than an everything-is-serious ordeal.
In short, removing the more playful parts of Stack Overflows past is akin to hiding it's inner child, and is an act more of forced seriousness than maturity (IMO).
As a soundbite: "Grown-up is a game children play"
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in the original formulation of his answer. He only added it after someone commented that it could be done that way. Also note that probably not all Python programmers would have put in that "warning", even as a joke. (And it does seem to at least be partly lighthearted, given that it accompanied the addition of the image in question.)