On the Citizenship topic, I took some time today to put together data to help us make a decision on time. You can view it on
this Google spreadsheet. Out of the 86 Citizens we currently have, here's how that changes based on the timeframe we decide for someone to make a single post on the Discord, RMB, or forums:
12 Months: 56 Citizens
6 Months: 43 Citizens
2 Months: 31 Citizens
Breaking DownOn Discord, 19 Citizens have never provided a Discord account for account linking (likely meaning most of them have never been on the Discord). 13 more were on the Discord at one time, but have since left (those are marked pinkish-red on the Discord column).
On NationStates, 46 Citizens' nations are currently CTE, just over a majority (marked pinkish red). 5 more exist but are in other regions (marked gold in the column).
Of course, everyone has been on the forums at some point or another, but in this day and age the vast majority of people's most recent activity is on Discord.
Some ThoughtsMost of the people who would lose Citizenship fall under 3 categories: those who have genuinely left, those who haven't been active but are maintaining a NS nation (in the old government this was sufficient to maintain Citizenship - Augustus Anumia hasn't posted anywhere since 2015 but is still maintaining a nation), and those handful of people who were Paragons in the old government.
Paragons were people whose accomplishments were considered so outstanding at the time that the legislature granted them permanent Citizenship. Most were genuinely stand-out members of the community at the time those votes happened, but most of them have not been around in years and most modern members wouldn't know who they are. I suppose one question to consider is whether they would continue to have permanent Citizenship, not have Citizenship but keep the Paragon title, or do away with Paragons altogether. If we're basing this on the community as it is now, and look down on status symbols, then doing away with it altogether would make the most sense, but I don't have a strong opinion either way.