I'm all for banning images from photobucket. They caused me many headaches with their unannounced money grab, and I've gone through a few dozen of my old posts so far to fix the image links.
While it's true that the links will work fine for an account that has paid the extra money to allow third-party hosting, this carries a lot of uncertainty. What if the account owner decides at some point in the future that they don't want to continue to pay the fee? The validity of the links is dependent on the actions of the account owner, thus making them undependable.
In addition to stopping new links, we still have to fix the old ones. Since quite a few of the posts the broken links appear on are from "the before time, the long, long ago", many are locked as "historically significant" and can't be edited to fix the broken link. I have all my images that were on photobucket, but I can't update them on these locked questions. Should we have some kind of scheduled clean-up initiative during which they will be unlocked, or just handle them one-at-a-time by flagging a mod for assistance? Or just say "screw it" since the questions are locked anyway?