I most situations, first impressions count a lot, and it would be strange if that wasn't true for Stack Overflow, too.
For me, first impressions on SO are formed by:
First, the title. I use the from page a lot, which only shows the title of the question, not the text. The user's rep is has a very discreet position and often relates to who last edited something on the page.
Second, after clicking the question, by the look of the post. Is it one big unstructured hunk of text or is it divided into sentences that I can identify (capital letters, full stops, etc.) and has the poster taken the time to divide it into a few paragraphs? And if there is code, I immediately notice if it formatted so it looks good and is readable.
Third, I read the first paragraph. Does it sound like someone who can ask a question and understand the answer or does it give the impression of someone who babbles incoherently about something they don't really understand?
Fourth - I take a quick look at the code. Did they take the time (and did they have the skills) to pick out the 10 lines or so that contain the problem, or have they dumped the whole file on the poor reader (me!) to sort it out?
At this point I have already decided what I think about the question, and by extension, the poster, and I haven't even looked at the rep yet.