My question was automatically deleted because it got -2 votes (no reasons were given) and no answers within 30 days. I believe that the problem was well-explained and researched. I also believe that, if solved, it will provide value to the community (i.e. an Apple-endorsed boids flocking behavior in both Swift & Obj-C).
Note that the downvotes occurred before I edited the question. Granted, the question was probably unclear before the edits. I feel that I clarified it sufficiently with editing. But people who downvote are unlikely to revisit a question, yet the harm is done. The automated deleter will eventually remove a question that has negative votes without considering that the question may have been improved since it was downvoted.
It seems to me that automatic deletion should wait until negative votes have reached a significant number before removing a question. Or wait longer before deleting. Or some other considerations should be made by the process to account for questions that may have been initially bad but were subsequently edited and improved.