If their edits are bad, they will be automatically blocked after enough have been rejected - it's automatic and doesn't require the intervention of a moderator. You're welcome to flag, but realize that Stack Overflow has at least a thousand pending flags at any given time on average - so the response might not be immediate.
There's bad edits, and then there's meh edits. A user simply filling out tag wiki content that doesn't simply copy from other sources isn't necessarily bad, and we do encourage these edits by rewarding them with reputation. They can only get, at max, about a thousand rep through doing this so it's not the end of the world if they rack up a few hundred rep by filling out empty tag wikis.
If it's truly abusive, as in someone is defacing a lot of content and people are actually approving it, then we've probably got a ring of some sort on our hands, and that definitely requires alerting folks here, and pointing it out specifically. However, it's quite rare that it happens, so it's best to just let the review system handle it.
In cases where they're just copying content from other sites, it's .. messy. Sometimes the best 'elevator pitch' for a library or tool is the one that's .. well .. on their site, but the copy should indicate that, otherwise just reject it. If it's a wholesale copying issue on a larger scale, then flag as you have and mods will be in contact with them.