You have currently 8 questions, for which you got probably 5 upvotes and 1 downvote. In general, compared to the typical start of the new users, these are very well received contributions and seem like a highly above average start.
You got your votes because your posts were considered good, but most of the votes didn't came from the reviews in the "first-posts" review queue. But the effect you suspect, partially exists, also in the FPQ and also for new contributors overall. It is up to voters/reviewers, how do they vote, if they vote. It seems you got mostly upvotes until now.
Some of the first-post reviewers, or anybody visiting the posts of new members, have the habit to vote down. Others have the habit to vote always up. I personally have the habit that I don't vote first-post questions always up, but I give upvotes for first posts very light-handedly. Thus, if the posts are not clearly bad, they get the up. I do this on these reasons:
- to compensate our wonderful community members with a strong downvoter habit, particularly targeting new user questions
- partially as a "welcome"
- and partially to motivate the new user to use the site more.
Internet communities tend to become more and more closed with time, and more and more antagonistic to the incomers. This is clearly visible also on the stats of the Stack Overflow since some years. I am trying to work against the phenomenon from inside. Doing that, I am volunteering hard work for the SO, to save the SO from itself.
Of course if it is clearly visible that the user doesn't even try to give his best, or his real problem is not the programming problem what he asks, but that he missed the elementary school, then I think he needs a clear feedback that "so it won't go". And this is what I give him with my comments and votes.
Note, only to vote in the first-post queue is a very bad thing, don't forget this if you reach the 500! We also need to do many others, which is possible.
Many of the first posts will be closed on the reasons which are clear for us, but not for the newbie. The things which are required to be done, typically to save the post from the closure, i.e. to maximize the probability that the question of the user will be saved. These are:
- editing the post into a better form (particularly if it is clear to me, but not for the other voters)
- giving useful tips & tricks in comments, how to improve the post
- giving him psychological support, if his post will be likely unfairly closed (in my opinion)
You had luck with your first-post reviewers, and your posts were good. This is why you got so many upvotes now. But your posts won't be first-post reviewed any more, and the system is lesser friendly to you, but hopefully you will learn a lot to optimize your chances quickly.