I believe answers that have received an aggregated score of -8 or less should not be faded out like it does on the main site.
Fading out poor answers on the main site serves as a visual cue for future readers to "be wary" of said answer because it is incorrect, is deprecated or is otherwise problematic and would yield unwanted results in an application.
However, meta is a place to discuss and exchange ideas. While answers can be still be negatively perceived, I don't really see the purpose of fading them. What visual cue or "warning" does that serve on meta? Answers are already sorted by score by default pushing the poor ones to the bottom.
Here's one example for consideration: Imagine an answer to a question that is very controversial, receiving 20 up-votes and 28 down-votes, giving it a score of -8 and fading it out. The majority might disagree with the answer, but being controversial I would still consider it a worthy read.
TL;DR I can see the benefits of fading poorly received answers on the main site, but why on meta?