Have you readers ever watched the behaviour of the spectators leaving a car-race meeting? Aren't you glad that the spectators at an air show go home in their cars and not in their aircraft?
Should the photos be there? A difficult thing to answer. People like to see pictures of planes and choppers doing spectacular things, and as long as they don't then try to do it themselves, that is fine.
Maybe the 300-hour Robbo pilot who gets fired up by a photo or video, will try something speccy. If he gets away with it, he will change his underwear and say "Holy sheet, I will never try anything like that again!" but it is the poor bunny who flies that machine several hours / days / months later, who suffers when the blade comes off, and investigators ask "Why the heck did that happen?"
When the 300-hour pilot is tracked down and is standing in the dock, and the prosecutor asks,"Why did you fly this aircraft into this particular manoeuvre, which is outside the approved flight manual envelope?", he can always rely on the good old "Streaker's Defence."
"It seemed like a good idea at the time."