Perhaps someone could explain in simple words why the Policy of Guild recruitment is not rigidly enforced?
As I understand it, guild recruitment is either through a posting in the guild recruitment thread in the relevant server forum or for a player to contact a guild leader through locating a guild behind the guild shield and mailing them . . . (I know it can be guild officers as well!"
However there seems to be a couple of alternative ways used by various guilds, one is whisper direct to a unfriended person and then try to get them to join, or mail them, randomly, it seems . . .
The worst method seems to revolve around chat - a new person appears and either says "I'm new" or "need guild" or something similar. The Mods and most sensible players direct said people via the second paragraph. There are, however, blatantly several guilds, who advertise in chat (certainly in Newfoundland) or who will say to the person, check whisper or mail in chat or not even bother as virtually the next post the searching person makes, they will have a new guild tag in front of the person . . .
Now, no names, no pack drill but could there please be a genuine consistent level playing field on the recruitment rules? It is great that some guilds are small, some small, some very tightly knit, others loose alliances, others groups of nationals, it means there is a home for everyone - and it would be good to encourage people to look around and find the different guilds and what they do (or don't do!)
Also it would be a better if the purpose of a guild house could be explained better as there are a lot of players who think that a guild house is needed to join a guild . . .