Is this an example of the 'unfriendly Stack Overflow culture' that this Stack Overflow blog post addresses?
No, this is an example of a post with a few problems that has been curated through votes to indicate that the post is or is not currently useful, clear, and well researched.
Votes aren't to punish or reward an author; votes are for future readers to be able to judge the utility of the post and the likelihood that the post is worth spending their time reviewing when searching for an answer to their question. That post should not be upvoted until after the problems are fixed so that it is useful, clear, and shows good research effort. (Currently I would say it's clear, but neither useful or showing a good research effort.) This has nothing to do with being unwelcoming, and everything to do with assuring that Stack Overflow fulfills its goal of being a repository of high quality questions and answers about programming.
Fix the problems; don't blame the voters.