My simple question is, why do they go though the effort of uploading the image of code anyway?
Other possible reasons:
- Because they think it is easier and/or quicker than cut-and-pasting the text. (And sometimes it objectively is; e.g. when they are using their mobile device to write a question.)
- Because they think it looks nicer.
- Because they are unfamiliar with Markdown; i.e. code blocks.
- Because they didn't read the relevant parts of the Help Center page on asking questions, or read them and thought they knew better.
But I would posit that why they do it is moot.
If we are looking for solutions, maybe the Staging Ground could help with this.
It is not hard to detect a URL for one of the standard image hosting sites. The Staging Ground could provide a way for the reviewer(s) to sign-off on the use of an image link in a new user's question. (Not all uses of images are inappropriate, but an experienced SO can distinguish the good stuff from the bad.) Without the sign-off, the user's question would be blocked automatically.
Or ... AI ... 'cos AI solves everything :-)