My very first question on Stack Overflow, 3 years ago, was an absolutely terrible question, and was quite rightly downvoted and closed at the time.
Much later, I started learning how to ask better questions. I started learning about the value of editing. I read the FAQs and Meta, and started to ( I hope ) become a worthwhile and responsible Stack Overflow user (still working on it).
If memory serves I both tried and failed to vote to reopen this question, and to have it deleted - but I may be wrong, I can't find a history of those actions.
Some time ago, I returned to the question and attempted to edit it to make it not suck, and I think I didn't do too badly.
The question in... er question is: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6707202/how-to-get-a-count-of-grouped-rows-in-mysql
So now, having recently earned the ability to vote to close and reopen, I find myself wanting to either reopen it or delete it. It is not the same question that was closed, so could be reopened - but in my opinion it's still pretty basic and is covered in other questions, so could be deleted.
The problem is, I can't figure out how much of this is simply selfish desire to have a bad question removed from my history or un-downvoted, and how much is me wanting to improve the question for Stack Overflow in general. I feel like I don't have enough perspective to tell the right course of action.
So I've opted not to do anything - and instead ask the selfless and knowledgeable folks here what they would do, or what they think I should do in this situation.