Not really. It's maybe like saying the beam should be longer, but it's more like saying "let's move the bars farther apart now that giants are expected and hip beats are out". Since competitors are taller on average and the difficulty expectations have increased, I don't have a problem with that.
We don't have people vault into a corner. Or imagine having people vault into a circular target, regardless of height of gymnast or vault performed. That would be nonsensical. On the contrary, the out of bounds lines widen the farther away you are from the vault. That's a reasonable measure of accommodating difficulty, safety, and expectation.
In the same way, tumbling into a corner isn't an impressive or intuitive limitation to displaying mastery of tumbling. It's an outdated one, that doesn't reflect the ability or difficulty expectation on current gymnasts, or provide them particularly safe accomodations for those new realities.
Its not to say limitations shouldn't be imposed, but they should match the expectations of the apparatus