There is a limit to how much we can hold new users by the hand. At some point they just have to learn and understand how this site works.
You say that the tag stack-overflow is "Ambiguous over if it's the site or an error" but this site (well, the main SO) is for programming questions. It is not a meta site. Isn't it obvious that this tag is about the programming error you get when you overflow the stack? You also say that it "Directs Meta questions to SO instead of MSO" but the tag's usage guidance clearly states:
NOT THIS WEBSITE! Use this tag for the error caused by pushing too many items onto the callstack. If you have a question regarding this website, please go to https://meta.stackoverflow.com
If users don't even bother reading that, what makes you think they will not just use stack-overflow-error
for their meta questions? They will just start typing stack-over...
and press on the first tag suggestion that pops up.
I think this change and the bare discussion about it is wasting our time over users who wouldn't care and bother to learn about this site and spend 5 seconds reading a one-sentence wiki. I personally watch that tag for a long time and have it in a custom filter so I get notifications on new questions. I have to say that those cases are very rare to begin with and are handled quite easily (and fast).
[stack-overflow-error]
for SO bug reports, on the main site :D I don't think this fixes the problem you illustrate.