Despite the name being "Out-of-Character", it actually isn't to be used for anything other than roleplay purposes. OOC is not for asking questions such as the AOP, asking someone to disregard something (that's not a thing here), or so on. In that regard, if an accident happens such as tabbing in and out and punching someone, you roleplay it. This isn't DoJ. We don't 10-22 roleplay scenes. With that being said, here's the list of acceptable uses of OOC. Anything not on this list isn't permitted.
- Providing evidence for a scene when you are too for out of range for /me to work.
That's it. Those are the only permitted items. If you need to notify someone on your scene of something, such as your microphone not working on a traffic stop, use /me instead to let the other person know.
For in-game ads they need to be realistic advertisements for businesses, sales, etc. They're not to be used for messing around or for 911 calls.