Observation:
Platform governance is rarely broken by large decisions.
It erodes through small exceptions.
A special configuration is introduced for a specific cluster.
A different network policy is applied to solve an urgent issue.
A deployment process is modified “just for this case”.
Each change is justified locally.
Over time, the platform begins to diverge from its original architecture.
Implication:
When exceptions accumulate without structural reconciliation, governance slowly drifts away from design.
The platform still functions, but its behavior becomes increasingly difficult to reason about.
Part of the Field Notes series documenting operational patterns observed in real-world platform architectures.