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Would it be possible to create a tag for these certain users who have demonstrated an insincere and clear propagandist-line in their approach to posting?
So, i don't think blocking them would help, just a game really of whack'a'mole, but if a prominent warning label like,
Account has been identified as a likely State actor
If it could be placed at the top of any posts these users make to AZ communities, it at least gives other users a heads up that this isn't a normal post, alerting them to the insincere campaign of influence. I don't even think these account holders would mind something like that, they don't seem to care about disguising their campaigns.
You'll have to ask the admins, I don't know how/if tagging works.
To be honest, I'm not ready to conclude they're specifically a state actor. They certainly could be, although there are other reasons people post think tank political propaganda.
We've already seen one go through a bunch of names (Lucky8 was one of them), clearly the same user. A local warning seems to be a good approach as they might not even notice and therefore are less likely to try and evade.