Punitive Friction — Operational test: Evidence appears in documentation, interface cues, or governance artifacts that reflect punitive friction.

Operational test "Evidence appears in documentation, interface cues, or governance artifacts that reflect punitive friction." for Punitive Friction in the Friction & flow glossary category.

Pair this test with the minimum evidence criteria to capture both qualitative and quantitative signals.

  • Evidence artifact: Artifact documenting how Punitive Friction is expected, enforced, or governed.
  • Behavior signal: Observed behavior showing Punitive Friction in practice during real use or drills.
  • Metric signal: Metric tracked to monitor Punitive Friction performance over time.

Context

How this test fits the glossary entry

Category: Friction & flow

Friction that punishes users through unnecessary loops, opaque requirements, or repeated proof demands. Punitive friction often masks extraction by endurance as policy. Unlike protective friction, it raises cost without improving safety or repair outcomes.

I. Friction & flow. Designing intentional friction that protects people while keeping harm contained.

Ethotechnics uses Punitive Friction to extend the i. friction & flow vocabulary and connect governance, design, and policy teams.