cms governance

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CMS governance refers to the policies and practices that ensure content management systems operate reliably and consistently. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight how poor CMS governance can lead to content bleed, where unrelated metadata or automation errors cause mismatched content—such as a sports photo paired with an obituary. This tag covers topics like metadata management, template-driven site fragility, and the need for oversight in automated publishing workflows. It is relevant for IT professionals, content managers, and enterprise users who maintain Windows-based or Microsoft-integrated CMS platforms, emphasizing the importance of structured governance to prevent data corruption and maintain content integrity.
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    Preventing Content Bleed: CMS Governance & Metadata on Windows Newsrooms

    A seemingly ordinary sports photo page titled “Falcons Cowboys Football” paired with an obituary excerpt for Odessa Dillard Foddrell, 84, who died on August 12, 2025 in Conover, North Carolina, reads like a glitch in the matrix—but it’s also a snapshot of how fragile modern, template-driven news...
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