Thanks, everyone. I understood. I don't want to seem bloodthirsty under any circumstances, passing out negative tags to the right and left. But very often it happens when the accounts evading the ban do not look innocent. I doubt the first account only had one owner. Since the posts were originally written in Russian, but over time, Russian completely disappeared from communication.
The second account was also inactive for a long time. He has several previously blocked alternative profiles.
But what worries me the most is something else. These accounts have applied to subscription companies that have limited recruitment. Thus, they could simply take the place of another, more honest person.
I decided for myself that a neutral tag with a warning is just appropriate. This will serve as a signal, at the discretion of the manager.