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If I recally correctly I tried this once, but there was barely any activity. I'm totally OK trying this out again, though, so I'm pinning your post.
Wouldn't it be fine to just let people post their small questions as their own threads? There's not a ton of activity here (yet), and the questions would thus get more exposure while not really hindering the visibility of other threads.
They can if they want, that's 100% fine.
The goal here isn't to concentrate the activity, but to encourage people to ask away, even if they feel like it is not worth creating a whole new thread for that.