Moving my comments into an answer, while expanding on them a little.
whenever there is an image attached that is from a third-party site, there is a high probably that the image would not load and that would decrease the quality of the question/answer.
The answer to this is very likely to downvote the answer if it is no longer helpful. The usefulness of an answer can change and dead links are a very easy way for an old post (question or answer) to lose usefulness; especially when the link is required to be able to properly consume the answer supplied.
If you wish, however, you can leave a comment on the answer (unfortunately it's now currently difficult to see if a user is still active on the community unless they have recently contributed) in the hope that the user edits the answer and lets you know they have done so. If you don't get a response, then likely you would then give the answer a downvote.
As for how to get an answer, if the question is still of good quality, place a bounty on it saying you are looking for new answers because the existing answer(s) are outdated.
If the question is the one that is no longer a good question, because of the dead links to images, and the answers also don't answer your question as you can't consume them (due to details that are specific to the missing content of the question), then you could post a new question. Ensure, however, you cite the question you found and explain why your question isn't a duplicate (due to the lack of consumable images) as otherwise it might well be closed as a duplicate.
As for the suggestion, this is a little already handled. If you use the Insert Image button in the text editor and paste in a url for an image, then the editor does upload that image to https://i.stack.imgur.com. The same is true for if you paste the image into the text editor; it'll be uploaded the the same domain.
The only exception to when an image isn't uploaded to https://i.stack.imgur.com is when you specifically write the markdown for the image. Personally, I don't really see a good reason to force the markdown to be parsed, notice a URL to an image which is being displayed, upload said image to https://i.stack.imgur.com, retrieve the URL for the new image, and then change the URL in the post.
Also, as noted by Scratte, it could be the user did it for a specific reason, such as due to licencing. We should not enforce the user to accept the licence terms of [so] if they intentionally didn't want to for their image.