Rep is more a measure of activity than skill. It pays to remember this. Usually there is a correlation between 'active' and 'knows how it works here (and is a bit more invested in the community)' which _usually_ means better questions/answers.

But that really all rep means. Even tag score - might well be more a measure of activity than skill. 

So for all that - higher rep means I will look twice at an answer that I think is "rubbish" at first glance, just to ensure I'm not missing something profound. But if it genuinely doesn't look 'right' (and assuming I have at least enough supporting knowledge to tell) I'll do what I do with any user - comment requesting clarification/expansion, downvote or vote to close as appropriate.

Now, higher rep might mean I look twice, but it _also_ means I think you should "know better" what makes a good answer/question.