But does this warning make sense in the first place?
Yes, absolutely, it does make sense in the first place!
In some languages indentation has semantic force. (Python, for instance.) I have run into questions where the OP mixed tabs and spaces. In one case, when the question was viewed normally, it appeared to do the right thing, and indeed the question had accumulated a few upvoted comments saying "your code looks correct". In edit mode, the mixture of spaces and tab revealed a scenario consistent with the problem the OP was reporting.
Even in languages that don't give semantic force to indentation, the mixture of spaces and tabs is unlikely to render in the way the OP meant it to render. Again, I've seen this happen in questions posted on SO.
With this in mind, wouldn't it make more sense to just tell people to double-check their code alignment in the preview area?
"Don't use tabs" is better advice, because the issue is not just how it looks on SO. The issue is how it looks in any other editing environment than the one the OP uses. The issue is also how people who'd collaborate with the OP (either on SO or elsewhere) would have the pain of dealing with a mixture of tabs and spaces.