Stack Overflow always recommends users to improve their bad questions. It can help users learn how to "ask a good question".
But even if the "bad question" is really improved, those who gave downvotes will not revoke their downvotes. The questions with negative votes are often ignored - because negative votes mean that the question is bad and not worth your clicking and taking a look.
So, the question may be improved, but the asker may not receive valuable answers.
How to?
When the user edits to improve the question, SO can provide the user with an option to "reset negative votes". This option will submit this edit to the review list. If passed review, the negative votes will be reset, otherwise they will not. Limit the frequency of users using this right to avoid abuse and harassment (1 time per week).
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Here is a suggestion to solve this problem from the perspective of Downvoter: Notification on edit of downvoted content
This suggestion is from the perspective of asker.
The former may disturb the downvoter, and the latter may infringe the rights of the downvoter. They are all for try to solving the situation where the negative vote questions is unpopular and improving the problem may not be useful. But I don’t think they can be considered as "duplicate".