It's not your writing skill. While you could have articulated the question a bit clearer, the fundamental premise of it boiled down to something that is categorically off-topic for the site, recommendations for a library or other external resource.
I know that it seems crazypants that you can't go to a site all about programming and ask someone what library might work best for you.
We used to entertain those sorts of questions and they just didn't go well. Most would get one-line terse answers with little more than a link, they didn't age well, and they didn't really help anyone after some months had passed.
Now, to your question - you can invite people to help you get the question you intended to become a reality. The best way to do this is to put as much effort into it as you can, and make sure it's not off-topic to begin with. Indicate in your question that English isn't your first language, and that you'd welcome any help editors would like to give.
Then, stay around, monitor your question, address comments, provide additional explanation. If the question could be good, folks will help you make it good. It happens all the time, despite how frequently you see stuff that's been put on-hold.
You've got (as far as I can tell) the skills needed to get your questions to the point that others see value in them and want to help make them better, where you stumbled a bit on this one wasn't checking to ensure it was on-topic (or not really saying much about how that might not apply in your case within the question itself).