It's rare that we are asked to supply stats for a specific question but this question has received a lot of traction in a short amount of time, so I understand the curiosity. I'll provide some very high-level totals for consumption.
A total of 170 users have voted on the question. The average reputation of the upvoters is about 6k, and 11k for the downvoters. Average reputation isn't the greatest metric, so I looked a bit closer at the breakdown by rep level.
Votes by Reputation
The post has garnered a lot of upvotes by users in a every rep level checked:
Rep Total Votes
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15 - 125 20
125 - 500 24
500 - 1k 19
1k - 2k 27
2k - 3k 16
3k - 5k 14
5k - 10k 21
10k+ 22
There have been very few down votes on the post, but here is a breakdown by rep level.
Rep Total Votes
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1k - 2k 1
2k - 3k 1
3k - 5k 1
5k - 10k 2
10k+ 2
Votes by Account Age (in months)
Most upvotes on the post have been given by account older than 3 years (36 months).
Months Total Votes
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0 - 6 6
6 - 12 9
12 - 24 19
24 - 36 21
36 - 48 20
48 - 60 34
60+ 54
Again, there are very few downvotes but most are coming from accounts that have been around for longer than 3 years.
Months Total Votes
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0 - 6 1
36 - 48 2
48 - 60 1
60+ 3
Votes by Tag Score
I only pulled some details based on activity in the c++ tag, since it is the largest tag with the most users associated with it making it more difficult to track back votes to users. I grouped the data by users with a Total Score of <=0, and > 0 in the tag, to show users who have contributed positively to the c++ versus those who haven't.
Total Tag Score by Upvoters:
Total Score Total Votes
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<= 0 53
> 0 110
Total Tag Score by Downvoters:
Total Score Total Votes
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<= 0 4
> 0 3
Observations
- Most of the users voting on the question have had an account on Stack Overflow for a substantial number of months (36+ months), so it is not new users voting on this post.
- 66% of the users voting have a positive c++ tag score, so more than half of the voting doesn't appear to be from drive-by users not contributing to the tag