This is probably what happened:
The Formatting Sandbox question got so crowded with answers that it became no longer usable / caused performance issues on the server / annoyed enough users, got auto-protected each time a new answer was deleted, etc.
Shog9, a Community Moderator and Stack Exchange employee, impersonated himself as the Community User (IIRC SE Developers have an option to do that so they can in case of bugs experience the site exactly as if they are you, but worst case he has the password for that community user (this only exists on private dev builds)) clicked Ask a Question to create a new question, as can be seen from the timeline. After he posted the question he manually assigned the Community User as the owner of the post which is an option available to SE staff as part of the dissociation tooling (as explained by Animuson).
He then merged all the old answers from the original Sandbox to the just created new question. (or he used his fancy Move answer tool)
Last but not least he locked the new question. That prevents any voting (closing, up/down), flagging, editing on the question and its answers. That is observed by the post notice:
locked by Shog9♦ May 16 '17 at 19:56
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You are mistaken that there are votes on that question. Its score is 0/0. However 9 users favorited the question.
Here is evidence from the Community Manager after he made that change and some side effect it had:
Fix links to moved sandbox posts and comments
And in the Tavern he gave some feedback after he was pressured by some regulars to do something about the regular Sandbox.
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, aka Community. The account never posted it, the post was created by the site developers then assigned.1
rep? Because that's how it was designed.