# Platform Governance Platform governance describes how a platform allocates identity, access, visibility, data, permissions, enforcement, and dispute resolution among users, applications, organizations, and institutions. ## Notebook evidence PDF page 3 of [[Scanned_20260730-1845]] maps Oracle, IBM, the Federal Reserve, Apple, Bloomberg, Microsoft, Google, Amazon, OpenAI, China, education, sustainability, inclusion, philanthropy, and geography inside one platform-scale question. Pages 20–33 then make governance personal through Apple/Google aliases, permissions, blocks, complaint routes, and proposed account isolation. ## Interpretation The notebook recognizes that platform governance is not only content moderation. Identity resolution, billing country, certificate trust, account recovery, data retention, and historical ownership all decide who may act and which record counts. ## Boundary Diagram proximity does not establish corporate partnership, political coordination, or a unified operator. ## Source - [[Scanned_20260730-1845]], especially PDF pages 3 and 20–33.