In my earlier days of Stack Overflow I asked this question. My goal was to learn more about SQL injection, and the reasoning behind the established SQL best practices.
Due to a lack of question writing experience on my part, the question did not reflect my goal clearly, and people thought I was actively trying to avoid good practices. Thus downvotes followed.
After a while someone did post a really good answer, and I accepted it. The answer even got a couple of upvotes.
Fast forward 9 months. I have learned much, and I'm actively trying to improve the quality of everything I've done on the site. I edited the question to make my intent more obvious. The question has been improved. One could even say that the some of the existing downvotes have lost their validity.
How does one get this kind of improvement recognized and upvoted?
The question already has an accepted answer, so putting a bounty on it does not make a lot of sense. Flagging it also seems a little strange, since I'm not sure what a moderator is supposed to do in this situation.
Most of the time, I simply delete my old, downvoted questions, but I think the answer is good, and people should be able to see it.