Does the tour page actually give you enough information to use the site well?
Take, for example, the fact that Stack Overflow isn't a discussion forum: "This site is all about getting answers. It's not a discussion forum. There's no chit-chat." Can you actually reasonably infer from that how, exactly, Stack Overflow differs from a discussion forum? And what, exactly, constitutes "chit-chat"? Are "me too!" comments posted as answers chit-chat, for example? Are requests for clarification posted as answers chit-chat?
In terms of formulating questions, it has a brief discussion of what you should and shouldn't ask about here. For example, it advises not to ask about "Product or service recommendations or comparisons" - but is this really enough to realize that things like library recommendation requests are off-topic? For example, is a request for a tutorial actually a "product or service recommendation"? (Incidentally, I recently saw a post asking for a library recommendation from a new user who had earned the Informed badge 36 minutes before posting).
Obviously, this isn't nearly enough information to realize what constitutes a good, on-topic question. At a minimum, it seems like it should directly link to the on-topic guide, the How to Ask page, and the article on how to construct a Minimal, Verifiable, and Complete Example in that section. (In fact, I read an answer on SO Meta awhile back - which I've unfortunately been unable to locate - that showed that new users with the "Informed" badge are only approximately 2% less likely to have their questions closed, and it's unclear if the tour page was the actual cause of that).
It does contain a generic link to the help center at the end, but that's not enough to tell which articles there are actually important to read (or even why you'd need more details in order to be able to start using the site). Four of those articles in particular (On-Topic Guide, How to Ask, MVCE, and How to Answer) would probably be enough to eliminate most of the Close and VLQ queue.
Obviously, the site tour won't actually be enough information in and of itself - it can't include everything - but should it be expanded to include at least those items?