Dear Fellows/FS Supporters,
I wouldn't choose to do it.IMHO:
1. Practice what you preach: FSFE will have to agree with terms it doesn't wholeheartily agree with; 2. Security: FSFE's data end up in other people's computers and will be analyzed, by people who are probably not allies; 3. Avoid being played: FSFE probably will end up accepting proprietary JavaScript, altough FSF explains how to avoid this trap; 4. Effectiveness of limited FSFE resources: it's not realistic the majority is now ready and willing to be informed with or agrees with FS (the marketing power of the proprietary software sector is just enormous); 5. There's a learning curve for FS, people with determination will find FSFE themselves. With e.g. a MediaGoblin instance FSFE can host its own video's and explain the steps to software freedom.
Best regards,