Nice mockup James.
One criticism I would have is that the feedback could be smarter.
You already give the user the ability to view similar questions but if you 
already have the ability to see similar questions then why not parse them 
correctly. 
I presume it will check a repository of previous questions, bugs and 
suggestions so why not call the user out when all of the similar entries which 
show up are bugs or suggestions and not questions.

So instead of this:

You'd like to ask "Suggestions for Midori". Let's just make sure of a
couple of things before you ask!

You would dynamically greet the user with one of these:
1. You'd like to ask a question. Let's just make sure of a couple of things 
before you ask!
2. This looks more like a bug. Lets just make sure of a couple of things before 
you ask or the query may be rejected!
3. This looks more like a suggestion. Lets make sure of a couple of things 
before you ask or the query may be rejected!

The whole point of this is not to annoy the user but to help them get
whatever feedback they have contributed as fast as possible so that they
are not put off when they eventually receive a response explaining that
they have posted in the wrong place.

What I have learned from my own experience working in tech support while in 
college is that people get pissed when they get transferred from one place to 
another, even if its their own fault e.g calling tech with a care issue and 
vice versa. 
If you can parse it like above then you can give them the option to post what 
they have already typed as a bug or suggestion instead.
I am also a firm believer that this will just be a brick wall for users who may 
be constrained time wise, if they see that you think its a bug or suggestion 
then they are more likely to look at the similar queries and if they are just 
going to flat out refuse then at least they will be more likely to push the bug 
or suggestion button and thus help reduce the amount of queries that have to be 
manually re-assigned.

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Title:
  explain Answers is for questions, not complaints

Status in Official elementary website development:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Above the description field there should be a short blurb explaining
  that Answers is for asking questions. If there is a known problem it
  should be reported as a bug. "Suggestions for Midori" is very
  obviously not a question.

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