@ben I'd be interested to hear your reasons, but at the moment, I disagree. This makes the staff subject to a broad range of user agreements and moderation rules, each of which will be subject to change at a moment's notice, and all of which will have to be continually monitored and parsed for conflicts with the org's policies. It also leaves them open to a range of potential security vulnerabilities that would be harder to exploit on a server run by a Post-employed admin and moderators.