If you can't use the in-game tools like /who all class or /who all LFG or /who all zone and find groups or whatever in off-peak because there's just no one around, not enough players, or whatever... global ooc is not going to fix that.
If off-peak players are looking for more people for their group, they are either going to /who all LFG or not. If they do, and you aren't a member of the class they are looking for in the level range they are looking for, that would not have changed with global ooc on. If they don't, then I guess they didn't need a replacement for their group that bad, and global ooc would not have changed that either.
Players' inability/reluctance to use the LFG flag aside, the only way I can think of that global ooc actually improved the ability of people to find groups was if someone was looking for a particular level/class for a group and you had a different character that fit that and you were interested in logging on and taking them up on their offer. You can't do *that* with the /who commands.
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