Of these "Karlsson trade" twitter accounts that appeared then disappeared, that you ominously are bringing up as being relevant to the discussion.
Look, I'm not on a mission, and I don't realistically expect you to provide this proof, as it was meant a bit tongue-in-cheek. My point was that your post was essentially saying "they did this once, so it means it's fine when someone else did it later".
If people were creating a troll-bot campaign around the Karlsson trade in an attack on the team, that's just as bad, and it's a serious accusation. The response shouldn't be "well they did it for Karlsson, so why complain now when they do it to Melnyk", the answer should be "this is just as serious, and deserves attention".
You said, and I quote: "Many new ones, or at least not regular ones, also turned up when EK was traded. And we haven’t really seen them resurface since". Within the context of the conversation we are having, the only real way I can interpret this is that either you are saying:
a) since everyone gave that (which is completely unproven and no one has suggested a link) a pass,everyone should give this (which seems to be pretty blatant, with a significant degree of evidence), or
b) this is not a news story, since new accounts are made all the time, as evidenced by the Karlsson trade, and that any evidence is fallible because you'll never prove it short of providing the bill to the bot farm itself.
I dunno man. Which one is it? Why would you bring up the Karlsson trade if it weren't a blatant attempt to swerve the conversation somewhere else as a "whataboutism"?
We're not talking about the Karlsson trade. If you want to talk about that, then go do or fund the research yourself. This is about Melnyk, and the current story. Don't start introducing lame "whataboutisms" in an attempt to deflect .