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