You only got reputation because the votes removing reputation were removed with the deleted question. The peer pressure badge encourages you to do the right thing with a bad post, but by no means is intended to encourage you to write a bad post and subsequently delete it.
Its always a bad thing to delete (though you sometimes you have to). If a question is deleted within 30 days of posting, it still counts against the question-ban. A high percentage of deleted posts also is a factor (the actual algorithm is secret).
If a post is closed; fix it. Fix the deleted ones as well (and un-delete)! Only delete if a post is truly unsalvageable. Closed questions with an answer often can't be deleted; even if they can, consider leaving them for future users if the answers are good.
Also good advice: What can I do when getting “We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account”?
To answer your question about how to edit, here are some ideas (based on common problems I see in questions now):
- Make the title very specific, and a question if possible
- Re-structure the question so the problem statement is very clear. If you were missing a problem statement, add one! Make sure you are actually asking a question.
- If you had a giant code dump, or no code at all, make your provided code sample encompass the scope of the problem without making us read through pages of code. Most questions should have code, if yours doesn't, make sure it doesn't need it.
- Remove any rants/complaints; it just annoys the very people you are trying to have re-open/upvote/answer your question
- Fix any grammar you can (IIRC you aren't a native english speaker). It may not be fair, but questions written in correct technical/professional English get a much better response. Having complete sentences and paragraphs is good!
Whatever you do; don't be a chameleon question. If your edit changes what you asked, you've done it wrong.
As for off-topic questions; these mostly are unsalvageable (so do delete). The following caveats, where you should edit, do apply:
- If you were asking for resources, but that wasn't actually the point of the question; remove any such references so the question is actually answerable.
- If you got the "Why isn't this code working" close reason, do what it says. Add a clear problem statement, the code showing the problem, and what you expected it to do.