The OP hasn't been specific about what the reminder should be. This answer assumes they mean a pop-up stating this from the Help Center:
Questions asking for homework help must include a summary of the work
you've done so far to solve the problem, and a description of the
difficulty you are having solving it.
I don't think it would cause a problem and it's very likely the people writing homework questions that don't satisfy these requirements never saw this because they didn't go through the Help Center.
The question is, would it help enough to be worth doing. There's a similar thing where someone including a link to a fiddle gets a message telling them their question has to contain the code that duplicates the issue. I don't know if things were worse before this was added but I still see this:
"[link to jsFiddle whose code changes as the OP tries various answers
and/or disappears as soon as they get something that works]"
add code here
And more often this:
"[link to jsFiddle...]"
A very small amount of actual code but nowhere near enough to duplicate the issue
Now, some of them will fix it when you point out it's required, some will only do so after the question's been closed, and the rest will flat out refuse to do so and will argue with you if you tell them it's a requirement.
If the code notification has reduced the number of posts doing this, then I think this is worth trying, but I'd add this bit to the text...
Questions asking for homework help must include a summary of the work
you've done so far to solve the problem, and a description of the
difficulty you are having solving it. Questions that fail to do so will be closed.
...because some users will fix things if you make it clear that there are consequences if you don't (not just that it's required).