Writing a brand-new wiki from scratch, even an excerpt, is actually quite hard. All, or nearly all, of my attempts to do so have been rejected on various sites for various reasons*… compared to less than 60 out of my other nearly 900 edit suggestions. Admittedly, the rejection rate might improve if reviewers had more experience, but the flood of low-quality wikis would probably just give broken windows the predominant effect, such that bad wikis would be approved along with good ones, or either quality rejected, without any coherent reason for either outcome.
Worse, a good excerpt usually has coalesces around guidance for what the tag should be, and should not be, used for… which is best understood when a tag actually has some genuine usage already. A few dozen questions, or even a few hundred.
Finally, the guidance for writing wikis from scratch is fairly minimal even now, so it's not like you can just point people at a set of straightforward good examples and say "there!" (I've looked.)
So requiring any old new-tag-creator to write something up that is Hard with a capital H, and prematurely at that, just does not seem practical, and the result would be poorer-quality wikis and inferior tag categorization in general. This is not a good idea.
*Some plausible, and some much less so.