This already exists:
That's the tag wiki excerpt—it pops up when you type the name of a tag. Restrictions on who can edit them are documented here.
There's also an additional type of warning that's attached to the blacklist functionality:
Those have a critical flaw: they only show up after the tag edit field loses focus... Such as would happen when someone has entered all of the tags and clicked the "Post Your Question" button. I'll cheerfully add them as a last-ditch effort in some cases, but let's not fool ourselves: the majority of askers probably don't see them at all.
Here are some quick stats: about 90% of the people who trigger blacklist warnings end up posting their question anyway; in contrast, under 70% of everyone who loads the /questions/ask page actually posts a question.
Until such a time as the latter warnings work a bit better for catching folks' attention, there's no real point in making them easier to add. Currently, tag warnings are an exercise in shutting the barn door when the horse is most of the way through it already.
The only other option would be blacklisting the tag, which is the nuclear option. Since it prevents the tag from ever being used anywhere at all, there's not a lot of purpose to putting a lot of work into curating guidance for their usage.
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tag, right?