SO isn't automated, people aren't robots and not everyone follows guidlines for voting strictly. People can downvote by simply pressing down, even when it's not appropriate and you didn't do anything wrong objectively. You shouldn't be intimidated by 1-2 downvotes and you definitly shouldn't delete your question immediatly.
First, read your question and look if what you wrote makes grammatical/syntactical sense to someone who isn't working with you. Make sure you have no big spelling errors that make the question hard to understand.
Improve formating to speed up skimming through your question, badly formatted questions that seem to ask about trivial topics can get downvotes if there is to much text in an unstructured way. Avoid making your question a big blob of text, paragraphs where invented for a reason. Structure your question to atleast 3 paragraphs if you have a big blob of text:
What problem did you encounter ?
(What did you try ?)
A definitly answerable question.
(Some code if neccessary)
Before you ask questions make sure to google what you are asking, not word by word, but something like "fortran stoud performance" should do, if you don't find anything useful after a handful of google searches with different wording then you can ask here.
Ask for feedback on downvotes if you don't know what's wrong but you want to improve and have readable english, that is more than most people who ask questions bad questions on SO do. But don't be desperate and emotional.
Also be aware that deleted questions and dowvotes on questions can result in a question ban, so you should be cautious with deleting your own questions, instead try to improve them as good as possible and let it sit there for 30 days, maybe someone will find the question or it's answers useful in that time, and if not the question will be deleted anyway.
Also undeleting questions isn't always possible and asking the same question twice will just lead you to a faster question ban, be aware of that. Only delete questions when you are 100% sure it's doesn't belong on SO.