It has happened a couple of times that I ask a question, and because I'm not a great copy-writer, it's not well formulated or it's too complex or too broad.
Then what happens is that several people close the question and it goes into limbo.
Plus to make matters worse, the question gets downvoted at -2 points a vote.
There appears to be some sort of half-closed state for a while, before being finally marked closed.
Following the suggestions, I edit the question to try to make it clearer and I leave comments to try to engage dialog with the people who downvoted or closed the question. However it seems none of this is seen or read by anybody.
When someone has made a comment, I can add their name with an @-sign and the name pops up in an auto-complete box. When I type the @-sign and someone's name who closed the question, it doesn't auto-complete so I wonder whether they are notified that I am trying to attract their attention.
I voted for the question to be re-opened but it tells me it needs 5 votes which seems an impossible ask.
So what do I do to save the question? Or shall I abandon it and re-ask with a new question?