As a longtime Ruby user, I can vouch that it's very rare to have breaking changes between minor releases. And it's still rare between major ones.
I can recall there was some breaking change back in a patchlevel in Ruby 1.8. And recently there were some minor [potential] breaking changes for Ruby 2.7. The Ruby community learned hard lessons about backward compatibility a long time ago, and overall they handle it great. (Mainly the issue is forced because of Rails.)
Experienced Rubyists asking SO for help will probably tag major.minor at least, and may rarely include patchlevel. This is because they probably see unexpected behavior compared to older versions, or are simply asking about new features.
But newbie Rubyists will probably want simply "ruby" or "ruby-3" -- just the major version sometimes.
On top of this, there are many cases where newbies will use Rails related tags, even when Rails has nothing to do with their question. Yes this is a separate issue, but it does help inform whether patchlevel tags are helping most Ruby users on SO.
So I guess the short version of this answer is "no", we don't really need the patchlevels in tags.
ruby-pre-1.8.7
? If there are poor souls still stuck on Ruby 1 for some reason, then the pre-1.8.7 and post-1.8.6 worlds for them are also very different.