The 200 character minimum was introduced in a new onboarding process for new users creating CVs. If someone indicates that they want to be contacted by employers, we need to have enough information about them that employers can actually decide if the person matches the skills they're looking for. So we introduced several required fields, and the personal statement is one of them. We did that because the personal statement is the most flexible of all sections on the CV, and it's the best place for developers to be explicit about who they are, what kind of job they're looking for, how they philosophically approach software development, etc.
We're currently planning on revising those minimum requirements based on several weeks of actual data from new users creating CVs, and we are planning to reduce or eliminate the 200 character requirement on the personal statement. There will still be requirements that you must meet in order to appear in an employer's search results and be eligible to receive messages, but the personal statement piece will likely be changing.