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- 2020, Twitter user, quoted in Janella Paris & Carles Roca, "Not Your Fandom, Not Your Problem?: Cosmopolitan Solidarities And Fissures Among Transnational K-pop Fans", paper submitted to Pompeu Fabra University, page 19:
- My REAL Indian moots on my secret (kind of) account does not (sic) find it offensive.
- 2020, @healer_katara, "Café au Twitter", ZaofuToday, Issue 1, page 10:
- Eid Mubarak to all my muslim moots out there
- 2021, @DIORJAEYUN, "NCity Small Business", EnVi, Winter 2021, page 222:
- I just simply post them in my main Twitter account, then hoping that my moots will like and retweet them.
- 2021, Dinna Chan Vasquez, "What do 'naur' and 'oomf' mean?", BusinessMirror, 27 March 2021, page A10:
- “Mutuals” or “moots” are those you follow and who follow you back.
- 2022, anonymous, quoted in Fayika Farhat Nova et al., "Cultivating the Community: Inferring Influence Within Eating Disorder Networks on Twitter", Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, January 2022 (article link):
- RT: hi..jst joined #edtwt! let’s be moots and rt each other