Recently I was on a process of reviewing all my old answers which had very less attention (obviously by the vote count on question + answer) to see if there was anyway that I could improve either/both of them so that they would better help the community and came across the below mentioned question.
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Before my edit, the question (and the title) was very vaguely explained as an one-liner and was not very clear. I think part of that is to do with the OP's minimal English expertise (as they themselves had admitted in their now deleted answer-comment). Based on my understanding, I felt that the question was a reasonably good one though not great (and could actually even be a duplicate). So, I proceeded to edit the question and title to add some more meaningful description to it and I felt pretty confident that I was doing it the correct way.
However, after me editing the question it has received a further down-vote which makes me wonder if I really did the correct thing by editing the question and am looking for some community feedback. I am not looking for votes on my answer and my question is more about whether the my edit has made the question at-least a bit more useful for the community on the whole or not.