I love SO and all the child forums that exist today. I remember landing here occasionally though I wasn't a developer, but a tester, and my first impression of the site and that remained for about two years now was that there were only geniuses here and it would be hard to find something useful to me. People with no less than a Masters degree on some software specialty or major.
The industry is diverse, though, and there is a mixture between very naive, egocentric and lazy people who seem to join the site in an exponential manner. There are also people who are really interested in software development, but don't seem to have the same required talent as people who make really high quality questions here.
My proposal is that every question made by people who doesn't have a minimal reputation of, probably 100 but specifically related to the question's main tag, should go under review by people who has at least 100 or 200 reputation specifically related to the question's main tag. Something like this is or was already implemented possibly in the past and the results might have turned out not too good, but this might be the right time.
I'd love to make this suggestion more feature rich with statistics and queries and everything, but it would take me several days or weeks to do that due to my daily duties, and this has been going on and I want to do something about it.
EDIT
I think my intention was not originally understood. I think the Triage review queue can be improved, though SOME new questions from newcommers are not that bad quality (I'm very much OK with that, I didn't mean that only PhD level questions must stay) but probably a main tag should exist and only high-rep'd people on that very specific tag should have a final approve for them.
@Makoto: you knida shred away all the passionate side of my question which I wanted to express, but I guess it's OK to leave feelings out.