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LoL, we dont. Accounts are issued to individuals. My local sysadmin cosplay group encourages people to make their own instances with small user counts and to federate the services with each other. That way if one users network goes out as residential networks are want to do, communication is not completely down for the collective.
Pedantic comment of the day
The word you're thinking of is "wont" pronounced the same as "want," which makes it pretty confusing for anyone who might not have read it before, but only heard it spoken.
I didn't know that and assumed a typo. Well there was a typo, but not the one I thought.
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