I've found questions dealing with impersonation of real people but these are primarily about the user names, and mostly in the context of politicians and celebrities. What about a user who sets the Twitter and GitHub links in their profile (Edit Profile -> Links) to accounts of other people?
This question was caused by a user with ~42k rep where I at first suspected their account might have been hacked, as they asked an extremely low-tier question. Further investigation of the profile showed it's probably not hacked, but "interesting" nonetheless. They use an English name with location New York, use a Twitter link of an English author/journalist with almost their profile name, and a GitHub profile of a somewhat well-known American dev with an entirely different name. The user itself seems to be Vietnamese which can be gleaned from the contents of their latest question (I don't care where they're from, just a data point to show they're not who their socials are pointing to).
I raised a custom flag for the user, which was declined with the comment "We don't have rules about impersonation AFAIK". That seems to be the case, but what does meta think - should we have rules about people using other people's Twitter / GitHub?
Note that I'm aware it would be futile to try to proactively enforce any rules about this across all users. I'm mainly thinking about situations where a clear case is found organically by someone and flagged for mod attention.