I joined Stack Overflow like one year ago and I'm sure that I'm still lacking knowledge of how to properly use it. I've read several posts from the help center and came to meta to find more information about it. But one thing that I would like to know is which ways there are to make improvements to Stack Overflow questions while looking for an answer.
For instance, in this post that I've made, I found several related questions that have almost the same question/answer (see the last list at the end of the post). What can I do to clean them? Should I mark all of them as duplicated or try to edit them?
How to use PostgreSQL offline local storage on a React-Native app?
On the other hand, I've asked wrong as well and I'd like to improve or delete them if it's adding noise to the search and then I found a lot of "Is there something wrong with my question?" and then I think if I ask for further explanation for my own questions being downgraded maybe I'll be adding more noise, but at the same time maybe it's something specific related to that questions.
For instance, this question has a lot of several negative votes, but it has a lot of positive votes on answers. What should I do? Edit the title? If I was the author and considering it has answers that could be resolving a problem and it'll go against the rules, I must request for a deletion?
Is there something wrong with my question?
I just found this about Staging Ground (SG) and hope it works to improve this classification.