Why not have two sites?
- Stack Overflow
- Stack Overflow Overflow
On Stack Overflow, instead of downvotes, any question or answer can receive transfer votes (visible to the author and higher rep users, invisible to lower rep users).
A question or answer which receives 5 transfer votes will be moved across to Stack Overflow Overflow.
Stack Overflow will be a serene garden.
Stack Overflow Overflow will be a weedy jungle.
A sort of Reddit for those who like to go a-weeding (or who wish to machete their way through a random jungle of code questions and answers).
Questions and answers on Stack Overflow Overflow can receive upvotes, downvotes and transfer votes. But the transfer votes (even when there are 5 or more) don't initiate a transfer back to Stack Overflow so long as the net vote total remains below zero.
N,B. For the avoidance of doubt: it wouldn't be possible for anyone to post questions or answers to the second-class site. Posts could only ever be transferred there (and, if they were ever cleaned up enough and achieved a positive vote total, transferred back again). You wouldn't even need a separate domain. A purpose-built subdomain would do it: overflow.stackoverflow.com.