Kindly stop flinging mud
IMHO You are hiding your own dysfunctionality and lack of effort to disprove data with fact, by slinging bigoted and wildly inaccurate mud about guilds that aren't your guilds size and play style.
This is proven definitely by your choosing to blatantly ignore 99.9999999^% of what is posted to refute your mud.
This is proven even more by your refusal to use multiquote or to combine multiple sequential postings into one.
Start posting facts instead of just calling guilds dysfunctional because they don't fit your very walleyed tunnel-visioned view of the world.
Guilds come in all flavors, sizes, styles, and membership commitment levels. They all have the right to do as they wish as long as they don't violate the EULA.
If a guild insists on all members playing at the same time so be it; will they boot if your play schedule is diametrically opposite to the bulk of the other players? Probably not because what time of the day you play doesn't affect earning renown or renown decay in any shape way or form.
If a guild clearly states that it is only for Spanish speakers, they have that right and have the right to only invite those who speak Spanish. Common Sense? Common Purpose (Allowing for social interaction for those who speak a common language). Do you also find fault in this guild style?
If a guild insists on only uber-active members - then that is their right as long as they are up front about it and again don't violate the terms of the EULA. You might not like it (you don't as you have clearly and repeatedly stated time and time again).
If a guild transitions to an active member only guild - that again is their right. Is it nice, and politically correct? Maybe, maybe not. The only thing Turbine should do about it is minimize the stimulus (something that rouses or incites to activity) that are unfair - player activity level.
If a guild chooses to only accept VIP's that is their choice, as also is a guild that prohibits VIP's and another that tells you that if your character dies, you must delete instantly.
You don't get to decide for anyone other your you how to run their guild. Sorry Charlie the Kobold - you aren't the Union Boss.
All guilds CAN (as in having the POSSIBILITY) reach 100 through work and time, but NOT ALL GUILDS WILL (as having the PROBABILITY) due to many factors. A guild achieving level 100 is possible, but not always likely to happen. This probability can be changed by many factors.
As stated elsewhere - if a guild wants to earn renown faster, there are only three possible ways: more members, more activity, or more elixirs (or any and all combinations of the above).
So spoken in even simpler terms: all guilds possibly can achieve level 100
someday through hard work and time; most won't because they just don't have enough players, or aren't active enough to do it. Does that make them dysfunctional or lacking leadership? Absolutely Not.
A small guild of weekend warriors can achieve level 100 someday - even if they don't ever talk to one another and play at different times. If you don't approve of that style guild, then don't join or leave it or fix it.
You advocate little to no decay and that supports exactly what you claim to not want - see quote of your own words above.
I don't like decay - and support Turbine removing it completely; but in the probably likelihood that Turbine insists on decay remaining - then decay must be assigned fairly and must be assigned based upon level and active member count in order to be fair. If you quote this line you must quote it all.
Actually - booting can and often does help small and medium guilds. Kindly review the guild renown system.
Please kindly understand the renown system before telling others that they don't understand the renown system.