I think you are relating to what is known in the SEO world as Google Panda or Penguin. Both of these algorithms could be having a fun time with this sites ranking.
Panda is about content while Penguin is about backlinks which, considering that SOs usage policy is to have links back to their original page, could be causing problems considering the amount of spammy sites which reuse this sites own content while still linking without using rel="nofollow"
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From ahrefs I have noticed a sudden spike in backlinks: https://ahrefs.com/site-explorer/overview/subdomains/?target=stackoverflow.com since the last Penguin update which could be causing problems. That was the first tool that came to mind but I find it is one of the most accurate.
So this one area that could be damaging SO.
The algorithm used by Google to attempt to judge low quality crap and down vote it (Panda)...much like we do could also be in play. It is not as sophisticated as the other answer states but SO could be hit since it has a lot of copied content which exists else where on the internet in a more authoritive source, for example, an answer which quotes Ember homepage might rank lower than the Ember homepage itself now whereas before it did not).
Some of the most visited questions and answers are, at times, copied content which will make them rank lower. Add on a lot more of the same questions and answers and you probably have a heavy penalty from the Panda update.
This is not so much about a human knowing poor quality, the Google Bot is not that intelligent, for example:https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=CouchDB+over+MongoDB&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&gws_rd=cr&ei=9huQVOjGFtLT7AaerIGQBQ the second link on that result points to a very low quality question on this site (despite being heavily upvoted) which, since it is does not come under the contraints of Panda has not been down voted on its keywords.
It is also good to note that the questions backlink profile could also be effecting it. If its backlink profile is not spammed too much (since down voting tends to happen page by page, not site by site) then it will rank the same as it used to.
So I think this is definitely Google Panda / Penguin, but which one is the question. I cannot truly answer that without investing a lot of time to study the true profile, plus you would need access to their GWT (Google Webmaster Tools) and GA (Google Analytics) to truly uncover what's gonggoing on.