Maybe....
But, even if I'm talking a different set of guilds the point is still the same -- the best known and respected guilds have earned that by how they treat other players on the server.
I fundamentally disagree with those who are locked in on this "recruit then kick" mind set. I think that the change is geared more to addressing concerns of guilds that felt forced to reduce size because inactive accounts created too much of a drain.
Totally removing guild renown decay would only make the problem of guilds recruiting and kicking a bigger problem. So, some form of decay is necessary.
My personal feeling is that the penalty for kicking accounts should be higher than the 25% loss. That seems a better solution.
Meanwhile, the penalty for voluntarily leaving should be reduced or eliminated.
This directly addresses the concerns of people worried that the "recruit and kick" mind set will bleed over to the changes that have been announced. It also lets people leave guilds without severe impact.
Obviously guilds need to be able to kick people who are really a problem. But, IMO it is a bit of the guild's own problem of poor recruitment and failure to really verify a player when this happens. Doesn't account for every jerk that ever lived or played DDO, but it does apply most of the time I think.
So, I'd be in favor of fixing the "recruit and kick" issue by upping the penalty to 75% or even higher of that character's renown contribution. OTOH, I'd support dropping the voluntary penalty to 0%.
IMO the opportunity to voluntarily leave on "bad" terms and penalize the guild 25% seems petty and a bit childish. But, that's just me. It might make a difference if you could take all the renown with you and auto apply it to a new guild. But, since we don't bank renown and can't earn it unless in a guild, it seems sort of silly to me to put a "mean" reaction choice out there.
Oh well, in any case I think the changes from Turbine are mostly positive here and that is the biggest thing to me. It looks like Turbine heard the community and made a change. I'm having a hard time finding reasons to fault them for that.