I posted a question to which I already had an answer, to invite curiosity and thoughtful alternatives - but it was quickly derailed by a series of comments that, put simply, cast my question as illegitimate in light of commenters' own lack of knowledge.
The first comment (/commenter, FC) raised a legitimate caveat, which I fixed immediately - following, my question was well-defined and had an exact answer. Despite this, FC received 4 upvotes, and my question 2 downvotes shortly-after.
I'll spare a prolonged narrative on the human psychology involved here, but in summary, FC ultimately manufactured a false impression of illegitimacy of my question; it's easier to think that a question is poorly-posed when its score is -2 and its critic's is +4, and the critic's rep is 40k when yours is 1k. It at the least entirely defeats the mentioned purpose of the question, and directs discussion toward proving me wrong in the comments rather than thinking of solutions. If this isn't convincing, I can link several questions that perform vastly worse per criterion I'm accused of, yet are much better received by community - so it is unfair treatment.
A resolution I'd be content with is deleting the question entirely and retrying another time - but that isn't allowed, as "others have invested time and effort into answering it." With a bit further unluck, this question'd be downvoted further, and reopening another would be marked as a duplicate or closed entirely - so the question is effectively destroyed.
SO should be, and often is, a place of thoughtful discussion - but when it isn't, it shouldn't be at the permanent expense of the question. What can be done?
UPDATE: Now I'd no longer consider the question "derailed", as it's gotten two upvotes and 'fresher' attention short-after I asked this question (thanks) - and while I may post an answer to the question as originally intended, this (meta) question remains open
UPDATE 2: Another "psychology" factor worth noting - I'm now being held to much higher standards than a plethora questions I could link with better community responses. The ideas is, not all rules are strictly enforced, and sometimes that's good - but a simple option to delete your own question if it gets an unfair response would solve this problem.
UPDATE 3: This question, too, derailed away from "how to restore a derailed question" to criticizing my character. Per Update 2, users appear to be missing the point of ideal vs. practical - could I have worded my question "perfectly", 3x as long, so as to make it immune to attacks? Yes. The idea of "cooperation", however, is to reasonably interpret the question and ask clarification, not seek loopholes by which to illegitimatize it. But when it does happen, there should be ways to restore it other than via "publicity" as I have now - e.g. delete question, ask another time.