>Why, in SO in particular, is adding an update section in a question frowned upon, even as a facilitator to another reader?

Because it is not really a facilitator.

Firstly, keep in mind that questions here are optimised for long-term value. Someone else reading the question a couple years from now will find little interest in the precise details of how your question evolved to its final form. From that perspective, it is clearly to incorporate the content of your edits as seamlessly as possible.

Secondly, even if we are concerned with the short term -- that is, your question being read by the folks helping you shape it and/or writing answers in the immediate aftermath of it being posted -- separate sections for edits don't make things clearer. If you want to make someone else aware that you performed an edit they suggested, you can ping them in a comment pointing it out. Furthermore, if anyone needs to check exactly what has changed in your question, it is just a question of looking at the edit history.