What I want
Obviously question quality is one of the most important issues that faces SO (Stack Overflow). I'm perfectly happy reading a new question and downvoting on it, but I think I would have a better experience (i.e. spend more time reading interesting questions, producing quality answers, and enjoying myself more) if I weren't exposed to questions that other users found subpar, even at the risk of ignoring other salvageable questions.
In other words: I'm willing to do the work of sorting out very fresh questions. But once a question has any weight against it, I'd rather not concern myself with it. Just like there's probably power users who only hang out on the "featured" page, I'd like to not look at the worst of the worst when I visit SO.
To be clear I want this to be a custom default view when I visit SO (i.e., opt-in). I think that will have a bigger impact on my workflow (i.e. what I do when I'm really lazy and check SO without thinking) than having to dig around for this.
Why I think this works
In my experience, -1's sometimes survive (I wind up there when I miss key info on a question that I thought was obvious or something), but I don't think I've ever seen a -2 of reasonable quality. In any case I think once you have one downvote you deserve less attention. Perhaps even weighting these questions so a -1 has a 50% chance of being hid from a visitor, etc. would both be fairer to users like me, and fair to the asker's prospects of having the question tended to at all (still enough people will have a chance to upvote).
There's other improvements - for instance edits can behind the scenes count as a positive vote until the next vote, etc. but the basic idea is tenable.