You ask What do we do when we see massive downvoting on posts in a specific tag? The first thing we should do is verify that this is actually happening. This is the type of thing that can very easily be affected by confirmation bias, and even legitimate runs of downvotes may not necessarily be out of the ordinary, they could simply be more noticeable when they happen.
Numbers as of the last public data refresh show no significant bias towards angularjs.
In particular, in a list of all tags with more than 10 total votes ranked by decreasing percentage of downvotes, the angularjs tag ranks 13383 out of 28704, putting it in the ~47th percentile.
By comparison to the top 10 most popular tags:
Rank TagName Count UpVotes DnVotes TotVotes UpPct DownPct
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1341 php 618251 688441 171428 859869 0.800 0.199
2185 mysql 263185 306216 60252 366468 0.836 0.164
2648 html 324511 448821 79761 528582 0.849 0.151
4347 java 686279 1279577 168925 1448502 0.883 0.117
4548 jquery 513189 680634 86992 767626 0.887 0.113
5291 javascript 666680 1127500 130906 1258406 0.896 0.104
5680 c++ 306642 779966 86311 866277 0.900 0.100
6703 android 546839 818473 80372 898845 0.911 0.089
6890 c# 677119 1365577 130765 1496342 0.913 0.087
7615 python 327098 766970 68196 835166 0.918 0.082
...
13383 angularjs 47425 77055 3971 81026 0.951 0.049
I.e. it has a higher percentage of upvotes than the popular tags.
A similar query, limited only to votes cast in the 7 days prior to the last refresh, shows similar results (results limited to tags that have received more than 2 votes), again placing angularjs in the 40-50th percentile (2581 of 6346), and below the popular tags:
Rank TagName Count UpVotes DnVotes TotVotes UpPct DownPct
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798 php 618251 2900 2054 4954 0.585 0.414
1008 mysql 263185 1318 682 2000 0.659 0.341
1337 html 324511 2357 1084 3441 0.685 0.315
1473 java 686279 6015 2352 8367 0.719 0.281
1490 jquery 513189 2940 1106 4046 0.727 0.273
1764 c++ 306642 3211 1063 4274 0.751 0.249
1774 android 546839 4456 1437 5893 0.756 0.244
1797 javascript 666680 5950 1843 7793 0.764 0.236
1809 c# 677119 5143 1573 6716 0.766 0.234
2209 python 327098 3832 834 4666 0.821 0.179
...
2581 angularjs 47425 1289 204 1493 0.863 0.137
So it appears your observation may be suffering from a bit of bias of some sort, and the problem you describe does not exist. While we do see a slight increase over recent times it does not appear to be "massive".
Still, I have run a quick query to obtain number of upvotes and downvotes by day for this tag. Here is an embarrassingly ugly chart in OOCalc showing % downvotes per day:
So, given all the above, this does show a recent increase in downvote rate per day. However, at least on cursory visual inspection, the increase does not appear to be particularly significant (but confirmation bias either way may affect our interpretations) - or at least we will have to observe over the next few weeks to see if the trend continues or if it is just normal variation. Note also that this chart compares % downvotes, not rank, and does not compare to overall downvote % - it may be of limited usefulness, for which I apologize.
I maintain that no particular reaction should be necessary. Even if recent times show a slight increase, this does not appear to be "massive" or particularly significant, and angularjs certainly is not particularly worse than any other tag, even if there have been more down votes recently.