On one hand, we know from experience that making prospective Citizens write just a few posts before applying drastically cut the number of apps. We don't know how active the Landsraad will normally be, but the case could be made that requirements could become barriers to the legislature's activity and growth. Are people going to want to jump through hoops to take part in a legislature with limited powers?
On the other hand, we desperately need to build a culture that encourages people to contribute to the community. There's never been more than a few people who have done things like ran game nights, hosted Werewolf games, or even recruited at any one time. Those that do often end up getting burned out, which leads to inactivity when there's nobody else to take up the banner. I imagine this could give people the push they need to get involved as a leader or contributor in some part of the community, maybe even in areas we've never even thought of or considered. Even if it just sparked some discussions on the forums, that would be a contribution...if you remember, Gabrielle's
idea to get people talking on the forums was promising, although unfortunately she never posted more than the one topic.
You could even argue that Aura Hyperia/New Hyperion's system was a success, in that the people who survived it were capable, responsible, dedicated people with a work ethic that greatly enriched Wintreath in the years following the near-merger of our communities. The question is, can something like that be applied to a larger community in a way that doesn't come off as overwhelming to new members.
But back on the topic at hand, I will write up a draft election/challenge hybrid system soon and post it here for consideration. Hopefully we can have a Chancellor in the next few weeks and finally get this thing properly started.