Less effective low-pass prefiltering methods can cause artifacts in down-sampled images because detail that is resized to smaller than one pixel will be misrepresented by larger aliases. Especially regular pattern detail will exhibit visible low spatial frequency patterns, unless the image is properly pre-filtered. These patterns can be very distracting.
Important to realise is that also non-regular patterns will aliase. That can result in unnatural grittiness or semi-structure which can change the appearance of texture, unless proper precautions are taken. It can e.g. change the appearance of leather into cardboard, which is not good if you are making an illustration for a fashion or furniture brochure/web-site.