> You can not effectively deal with the same number of questions from a single user as if they were asked by multiple users regardless of the quality of the content. **That by default effectively makes the single users content less low-quality.**

(Emphasis mine)
	
No, that is a logical fallacy: 

1. If P then Q
2. Not P
3. Therefore not Q

This is not logical; Q can be true without P being true. Just because the site meters or prevents your ability to moderate multiple posts by an individual user, that doesn't mean the site thinks that those posts are good or high quality. It just means that you can't moderate the posts that way. So to answer your bold question before Shog edited it: 

**No, low-quality content is not considered good or better simply *because* it is posted by a single user.** 

It can still be moderated by the community, just not unilaterally by *you*. 

Low-quality content is low-quality regardless of whether it's five bad posts by one user or by five separate users. The issue here is that there is currently no way for the system to determine if your actions toward this single user are legitimate or illegitimate, so it disallows user-targeting more or less altogether. 

If you want to be able to moderate a user, run for a moderator position in the next election; they can and do moderate users.