this has definitely been a consideration, thank you for pointing it out!
the norns: help thread, at 2.5k individual posts across many software updates, was a nice document of how norns has grown but it was also becoming a barrier of entry for new users. because it is sometimes hard to search for the right terms in post content, posts in that thread often repeated questions answered a few days/weeks before. rightly so(!), as it’s much easier to search thread titles.
to that end, the template guides titling to include specific and indexable info, which will really improve discoverability and search relevance.
in:title "norns" #questions
…will be a super easy way to get the best digest, especially because the resulting threads will be sortable. so one day you might want to find the latest question asked about norns (sort by Latest Topic), another you might want to know what the Most Viewed question is. and when you open that thread, you’ll only see posts relevant to that situation.
as far as fuzzier topics go, I think we’ll find out what the best practices are as we go! the mod team is all on the same page and will continue topic management as we learn how Questions gets used. if you use your best judgement, it’ll work out 
re: specific questions about crow or anything else in the monome ecosystem, I think that at this point those are most likely to be asked because the answers are undocumented or buried under other posts. seeing “crow - input 2 not responding to triggers” as a topic title is a lot more immediate than searching “crow input triggers” and getting 27 results for posts that contain those three separate words and not actually finding info until you click into result 20 and then actually have to scroll down to post 31 to find that crow.clear() and crow.reset() are the things to do.
also, discourse has really nice auto-suggestions when you create a topic that has a similar title to another topic – in this way, having a standard operating procedure for posting into Questions might also help folks self-solve more easily.
i hope this feels positively-intended and trust that we’ll keep iterating as we learn!
…i should also throw that crow stuff into the docs, while I’m thinking about it 