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@ooc and held items
Put that shit away

As it works now going @ooc keeps your character's held items in your @ooc shell's hands. This can, in some cases, lead to being able to suss out people's account names. A simple fix for this would be queuing up the fh command before firing off the @ooc move, or just requiring your hands to be free before going @ooc if that's not possible, since it already requires you to be standing.
I don't actually remember, but I don't think you can look at people in the ooc lounge.

That said, the OOC lounge probably should work more like the coffins, where players are just hidden from each other. I've never seen anybody actually talk or hang out in the OOC lounge, and there are other problems with it beyond the one described in this topic.

For example, I've had people deliberately @ooc on top of me purely to ID me. I have also had, and have done it accidentally to others. When there is only one other person in the lounge besides you, it's easy to figure out who's who.

There's actually two lounges. One for memberships, one for those who don't have one.

You can look at each other in @OOC but iirc we can't look at people any longer in @town-hall. If that's the case maybe just re-use that code in @ooc rather than doing anything with what we're holding.

I didn't even think of doing a coffins type thing, that would be a better fix.
Yeah, the lounge concept seems outdated given OOC-Chat and Discord. They were created before we had an OOC Chat. Not sure these are needed at this point either.
I will say, having the ability to step away from the game into @OOC if I need to go do something like quickly check the door or use the restroom and I don't need to panic and hurry that I'm gonna get mulched into a brisket is a very welcome relief compared to other games, so I think that as a feature should remain in, but it should just put you in a blank OOC room that doesn't give you the chance to interact with others.
A personal OOC coffin would be really great. It doesn't happen often but it's always awkward if someone tries to start interacting, and I do also notice occasionally someone 'checking' @ooc which I often have the feeling is trying to meta who is @ooc'd from the room.