EDIT: my question has now been put on hold as "off topic for having a simple typographic error", despite the fact that the typo was in my logs and not in the code and did not affect the problem!!!
I made a typo in the following question:
Cannot compile any C++ programs; error: unknown type name 'uint8_t'
The typo made it look like I compiled some C++ code with a gcc instead of g++. A user kindly alerted me to the issue and I updated the question accordingly. However, I got a lot of downvotes, seemingly because of the typo, and a few users even accused me of faking the logs to make it seem like I had not made a mistake.
This is behavior I would expect on Reddit, not Stack Overflow. I made a mistake, and I updated it. If the question I asked was bad for the community I would like to know so that I may write better ones in the future. However, outside of the typo, my question included a MVCE, links to other things I have tried, and the error message.
What did I do to inspire the community's rage in this case and how can I improve?