Devil's advocate, what about the supporter living 200+ miles away with family commitments? Or the local supporter with a serious disability?
How would they best engage with OUFC on a Saturday afternoon (no Radio Ox available to an exile either)?
Perhaps their moody feed keeps them engaged with the football club from afar and/or through personal issues? Perhaps they even overly compensate with tat from the club shop, bringing in greater income in ways that they can?
I seriously doubt that someone who can realistically go to a game in person is opting for ifollow (moody or otherwise) instead. Anyone who cares enough to watch L1 football on their phone in their living room would surely, if at all practicable, go to the game in person.
What you're imagining is perhaps someone sat in their pants in their front room in Greater Leys with a few cans, who contributes nothing to the club. I'm imagining a supporter who lives in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne as carer for their mother, who gets to 5 games a season and buys all the replica gear.
The best thing for everyone would be to monetise it - fairly. The majority of us will continue to go as many games as we can. Those who can't will still get to be a part of it - without being treated as pariahs.