I'll preface this with saying I've got nearly 30,000 rep so a few -2's are no biggie, but that said:
I asked this question 9 years ago:
Something like TryParse for dates/times in c++ (non-Windows)?
Rules on this site were different (or at least WAY more lax) back then. I would never ask that kind of question today (I vote to close these all the time myself).
It does seem a little unfair to take 3 downvotes in the same day after no voting on the question for 9 years though, especially since it was (rightly) closed soon after.
Would it be reasonable to have some kind of "it was different back then" rule around rep? Like, reverse downvotes on old questions if they are received within 24 hours of being closed? (What's an "old" question? I dunno - 5 years?)
Or is this just too pedantic and will only help the relatively small number of us who have been here more than those 5 years or so?