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That's fair, definitely doesn't hurt to try letting the support know. From what I've seen in those bot groups, it's possible that these accounts select certain things from multiple genuine accounts and then mash them up together. For instance, there are dozens of accounts going under the same name and keeping most of these copied aspects, but some of them have a different profile picture. Wishing you all the best, hopefully something can be done against it
And good call on that report category. It's been a while since I actually needed to file one and that slipped my mind. Even if they are riding the line when it comes to impersonation (just the bio/links, not the whole profile including profile pic/name/whatever) it still can't hurt to let the Steam support have a look and maybe do something about it.
Under the reporting tab, there is the option: "Die Person ist an Diebstahl, Betrug oder anderen bösartigen Aktivitäten beteilight" -> "Die Person gibt sich als mich aus oder jemanden, den ich kenne". So it could certainly be something worth reporting or contacting Steam support about it and ask if they can do anything about it since there are dozens of accounts and this can easily be defamatory, considering that you have released workshop content for some games.