I've written [this simple userscript](http://stackapps.com/questions/4846/hide-negatively-voted-posts-from-the-front-page) to hide posts with a score of less than 0 from the front page of all SE sites. It leaves a little space where the posts *would* have been just to give you a bit of context and to remind you that the script is actually running (so that you don't forget about those negatively-voted questions). This is a permanent solution that I want you to use temporarily: I wouldn't count on SE raising the score threshold anytime soon, but personally, I don't want them to. With this script, if one drive-by downvoter happens to drop a vote on a question, that question is immediately **gone** from your front page, halting any efforts you might have given to fix it up with editing/comments. So, use this wisely, and try to turn it off every once in a while. (One little piece of irony: once you turn this on, this post will not be visible on the front page.)