Users with too low rep cannot embed images in their questions. Those users typically provide a link to the image, and it seems to be common practice for higher rep users to edit the question to embed the image. That way the question is more easily read.
I've done this myself some times. Of course, I do a general check that the linked image is meaningful and that the question is good enough, or at least salvageable. But I'm not sure exactly what I should check or beware of. Of course, if the link is blatantly wrong (spam etc) I'll notice. But I'd like to have specific guidelines as to what should I be alert to, if there's an official policy for that. A related question is why exactly are novice users not allowed to embed the figures themselves.
So, my questions are (TL;DR):
- What's the rationale for not allowing novice users to embed images in their questions? What undesired outcomes does that restriction try to prevent, exactly?
- What should I take into account when deciding whether an external link in a novice user's question deserves to be transformed into an embedded image?