When you find a tag that has no description and no excerpt yet you're free to provide one. There is no *create tag* page. A tag gets created if you add a non-existing one to a question, provided that you have the [tag creation privilege](https://stackoverflow.com/help/privileges/create-tags) (1,500 at Stack Overflow). As a consequence of that workflow, tags are initially created without wiki or excerpt. In the moderator-tools there is a [new tags stats](https://stackoverflow.com/tools?tab=stats&daterange=today) and for the under 10K's you can visit the [new tags](https://stackoverflow.com/tags?tab=new) page to find freshly created tags and spot the ones without an excerpt. Alternatively you can use [SEDE](http://data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/query/485274). If you decide to create an excerpt and wiki for a tag, make sure to include usage guidance. There is no point for an excerpt to be an advertisement of the topic. We have to assume people already have some understanding about it, if not they have completely different problems. The excerpt need to provide just enough guidance so the OP can know if the tag is appropriate. I think the term *elevator pitch* as descibed in the [help topic](https://stackoverflow.com/help/tag-excerpts) is spot on. For example > use the tag for issues with the template language. Don't use it for template extensions The wiki follows a similar structure, explaining which topics can be asked under this tag, which shouldn't be asked, link to canonical duplicates and link to documentation, official sites etc. You might find the [blog post](http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2010/08/tag-folksonomy-and-tag-synonyms/) on the topic helpful.