I get why the "accepted" answer gets the top spot on a question. It's what helped the OP the most, fastest, etc.
It seems a little off it has a score of say, 2, and another has 20. In this case both are "useful", but one was a lot better. Should the 20 score get the top spot? Maybe, but I can understand why we would leave it in this case.
However, if the accepted answer has a negative score, why does it still get the top spot? Specifically this answer https://stackoverflow.com/a/23789228/1783619 is extremely poor in quality and coding practice, and it is unclear (without significant knowledge of WPF/Binding that a novice would not likely have) what the code will do if implemented. The answer was commented on and downvoted (appropriately), but I worry that future visitors could see the question, assume that was the right answer (not paying attention to the score or comment thread) and move on.
Should we allow positive-score answers to appear first in the case of a negative-score accepted answer?
Edit Just to be clear, since this seems to be generating some spirited discussion that appears to be focused around removing the pinning entirely, I am only proposing removing the "pin" status for questions deemed by the community to be incorrect, unclear, or generally not useful (as the downvote tooltip states) by restricting it to answers with a net negative score (we could restrict to -2, -5, or whatever, but < 0 seems a reasonable condition to me).
I haven't been around that long, but from what I have seen answers rarely attract downvotes unless they have serious problems, and if they are downvoted (but are ok) the upvotes tend to balance them out. Removing the "pin" entirely would fix it as well, but that would be a logical "next step" after this is implemented and is probably a different discussion.
One final way to look at this question:
If the correct response to a poor post is "Downvote to Oblivion!", why are we handicapping ourselves by not allowing this to happen for accepted answers?