You picked up these down votes on the first day, based on the timeline and by the fact that your question entered the Triage queue, I even suspect those down votes were casted right after posting.
That is indicated by the first comment on your question and the comment vote it got. Passers-by agreed with the commenter and accompanied that agreement with a down vote.
Lesson to be learned: post code that either compiles as an MCVE or at least satisfies commonly accepted syntax rules.
In later comments I see you post this:
A 2d array is not a pointer to a pointer... except that it kind of is. See stackoverflow.com/questions/26454022/…. I asked this question as that answer doesn't address the situation where all values for the 2d array are assigned in one statement.
Lesson to be learned: include relevant research in your question when posted, not as comments when you get some push back.
I don't fully understand the delicacies of this comment, but the response reads like that user gave up on you. If you want to prevent that, make sure your question contains enough context so that such comment exchange doesn't need to happen. But I might be interpreting that wrong as a non-native English speaker.
If there is a lesson to be learned: keep it constructive, but that goes for all commenters.
Overall I see some room for improvement. You might want to go over the Question Checklist that covers more points.
Final note: asking for explanation of down votes in comments under your question often attract more down votes, as does advertising a question on Meta...