There's nothing wrong with that. For example, https://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/5530220.
Yes, there is definitely something wrong with that. There are, in fact, two problems with that:
Someone suggested this tag wiki edit.
Three experienced users, in which we the community place our trust, voted to approve this edit.
There is nothing useful about that tag. It needs to be obliterated, not have a wiki created for it. Because I like numbered lists, here's a few things that are wrong with that tag:
It has only been applied to 1 question and has not proven its usefulness as a means of categorizing questions.
Its usefulness as a means for categorizing questions is not self-evident.
It is neither a word, nor does it refer to a well-known product, code identifier, or concept. The only question to which it has been applied is asking something about HTML5, but as far as I can tell, there is no "telpad" in the HTML5 specification.
That is a terrible wiki excerpt. It doesn't even hint at what this might have to do with computer programming. Perhaps because it has nothing to do with computer programming.
Anyway, to justify posting this answer, I'll repost Aziz's comment as an answer: You can easily monitor for new tags by checking the New tab on the Tags page. This is a great way to check both for bad new tags (because it is much easier to clean them up when they are used only infrequently) and for egregious behavior like this.