This would be good, except for the danger of accidentally using this keybind while typing. Maybe you meant to hit shift+|
but missed with both hands and got ctrl+enter. Or accidentally lean on ctrl, or your cat does? I don't think that's happened to me, but it seems plausible enough, and the downside large enough, to not do this for posts, only edits.
A prematurely-submitted edit is generally only a small problem. Edits can be rolled back, or you can make another one within the 5-minute grace period and have it merged. And by its very nature, chances are that the post is still in non-terrible shape at that point. It's also common to make a small edit, so the extra time to grab the mouse again and click "submit" often would be a much larger fraction of the total process than for writing a new post. A second edit to an already-old post is very different from the initial post vs. first edit.
Accidentally posting a new post is bad. It will appear at the top of people's "new questions" feed / search-result page then, while it's maybe still only half written. The couple minutes right after posting is the prime time for reader attention to new posts, especially questions. It's very bad to waste that time with a half-finished post, and then hope for attention when the post is later finished. (Both for the benefit of your post, and for the benefit of people whose time you'd waste.) Plus it will attract downvotes if you don't leave a comment right away, and/or delete it while you finish editing.
More people look at new posts (especially questions) than look at edits.
Submitting a new post with the keyboard only:
- Tab moves the keyboard focus to the "post your answer" button
- Enter pushes that button.
This is slightly less dangerous than ctrl+enter because it takes 2 keystrokes in sequence. But it's nearly as fast, and doesn't require touching the mouse.
(edit: yup, that really did work to post this answer. But of course I submitted this edit with ctrl+enter because that's even better.)