Moderators can help this situation, but can't actually resolve it.
I've "merged" adventofcode into blocked-tag-dont-use-subjective (effectively renaming it). What this does is renames the tag the system thinks is "undeleted" to "blocked-tag-dont-use-subjective" and marks adventofcode as "deleted" again. Thus, adventofcode will, once again, require >= 1,500 reputation to "create". That won't prevent a user with >= 1,500 reputation from creating it, but it will prevent it from being added to questions by users with < 1,500 reputation and require users with >= 1,500 reputation to explicitly confirm the creation.
The blocked-tag-dont-use-subjective tag name contains the text "subjective", which is blocklisted anywhere in a tag, so the tag can't be added to a question. The system should delete blocked-tag-dont-use-subjective within the next 24 hours.
I've also created synonyms from adventofcode and advent-of-code to blocked-tag-do-not-use, which doesn't exist. So, while the tags page will show that adventofcode and advent-of-code exist, user's with < 1,500 reputation won't be able to add them to a question. Users with >= 1,500 reputation will be able to try to add those tags, but they will be asked if they want to create blocked-tag-do-not-use and that's the tag which will be added to the question, if they create it.
As I said at the top of this answer, these actions don't actually resolve the problem of adventofcode and advent-of-code being able to be created, but the actions will A) make the system such that user's with < 1,500 reputation can't use those tags (at lest for now); and B) should make it clear to anyone with >= 1,500 reputation who does try to create either of them that they shouldn't have done so, because the tag which will be displayed will be blocked-tag-do-not-use.
Note: The above would be more complex if there were any deleted questions with the tags which we were trying to prevent from being used. If there were deleted questions, then any synonym-target should be one which uniquely identifies the original tag name, so that we can retain the information as to what the original name was for the tag. In this case, there were no deleted questions with either adventofcode or advent-of-code, so generic targets are probably reasonable. We may want to revisit that, if it ends up we see blocked-tag-do-not-use created.
Unfortunately, the system doesn't permit creating synonyms to tags that are actually blocked, so the synonym target can't be blocked-tag-dont-use-subjective. I also tried creating a synonym to a test tag and then renaming the test tag to a name that's blocked. In that case, while the list of synonyms shows the correctly renamed tag as the target, when actually trying to add the synonym to a question, the system uses the synonym target as it was prior to the rename. So, that attempted workaround is ineffective.
aoc
as well?aoc
to be a blocked tag.