Usually we're not talking about an individual like me or a colleague being targeted. It is in fact the sympathetic groups that state actors would be targeting. What happens is that they would look at political partisan views that may be aligned with their objectives. For example, when we're talking about pro-Kremlin content, that usually resonates very well with far right Conservative groups, especially in the U.S. An example would be Tucker Carlson, who was formerly on Fox News. He was channelling pro-Kremlin claims because some of those claims are aligned well with far right ideology.
Earlier I mentioned that while the state actors may create bot networks—and they did—those accounts don't have credibility; they probably will not impact individuals or groups. It's the goal of that campaign to impact somebody in power—either an influencer on TikTok or a politician running for office—and use a microphone to usefully share the same narratives and such.