You are touching three issues, so lets try to segregate them:

1. **Audits are selected naively**: This has been the griping of many reviewers since the start of the times. A post with a couple of upvotes (those are the the ones that cause most pain), which is actually out of the scope and/or makes eyes bleed and rot, gets selected as a "known good" question and presented to a knowledgeable user, which fails the audit test. I have [a couple of ideas][1] to fix this, which involves discriminating the users who gave their votes for the post to be selected as audit.
2. **Users misunderstanding what a bounty implies**: [*this*][2] is problematic. It seems like there wasn't proper guidance at the beginning, which created some kind of misunderstanding. I'm not sure if going the *click-wall* route can help with this. Certainly, it doesn't help the people asking questions.
3. **Users which upvotes post of questionable quality**: and [consistently doing so][3], is even more preoccupying. Yet it seems that [anonymous users][4] seems to get it Right™, so I'm not sure how to deal with it.

Basically, yes, *you should be worried* that users are incapable of identifying good content accurately and that it skews the other users and the site normal functionality.


  [1]: http://chat.meta.stackexchange.com/transcript/message/2611131#2611131
  [2]: http://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/300561/792066
  [3]: http://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/300520/792066
  [4]: http://meta.stackoverflow.com/a/300575/792066