I'm in two minds whether to post this as an answer or comment... but something that happened to me recently may be very relevant in this case.
When people commented on your question you updated to try to deal with comments. In that case some people can be a tad lazy and pay more attention to the comments than your actual question. In any case, when you edit to deal with someone's comments it's appropriate to flag those comments as "No longer needed".
The further clarification I received from a moderator over on U&L was that if it's not 100% clear why your edit deals with the comment, it might alternatively be appropriate to raise a custom flag to explain.
Obviously this is something to do wisely and not just because you dislike the comments that were made. But I do find it can help slow the close votes if your edit genuinely improved (and invalidated) comments made.
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, then that does not help future visitors. We do not want to keep these questions around. Posting an answer very likely means the question sticks around forever, diluting search results and actively detracting value for anybody who lands there because the question was never removed. So, it's only a win-win for the question author and the answerer who gets rep.