The organisation I work in has a rather strict filter set up on internet traffic; it's so bad, for instance, that at one point we couldn't access Trello. Putting requests in to our network team to allow the resource, would either be approved or rejected, and usually takes about a month to process.
Because of its association with Stack Exchange, networks (on our request) have unblocked the SO's imgur site ... grudgingly ... a while ago, but our filter is so strict that even standard imgur is blocked to us!
This problem also spans to many of the sites that people use to post some images in their questions and answers, for instance, this answer has images on lifefilestore.com.
What should I do in these cases?
- Flag the post for moderator intervention
- Update the question/answer with a possible alternative (based on a respectable assumption from the text)
- Suck it up and leave the post as it was
- Ask the OP, though they may no longer use the site
In the case above, I used the first option. (Note: sorry moderators!)