What This Looks Like
A prompt that appears unchanged starts producing different behavior, but no version change is declared. The output may shift format, tone, refusal behavior, tool use, reasoning path, or decision criteria even though the prompt, workflow, model label, or published version appears the same to the user.
Why It Matters
Silent behavior changes are hard to diagnose. Users may assume the prompt is still governed by the same contract, while runtime behavior has moved. Without a declared version change, it becomes difficult to know what changed, when it changed, and which outputs are comparable.
Structural Signal
Observed behavior changes while the declared version state stays the same. The issue is not ordinary output variance alone; it is that the system behaves as if something changed without exposing a corresponding version or contract update.
Common Triggers
- Runtime behavior changes behind the same model or product label
- Prompt dependencies change without updating prompt metadata
- Hidden policy, tool, or workflow rules are updated silently
- Retrieval, memory, or context behavior changes outside the prompt file
- A product mode changes while preserving the same visible interface
- Version tracking records text changes but not behavioral dependencies
When to Use This Issue
Use this Issue when prompt behavior changes materially and no corresponding version, dependency, or contract change is visible.
When Not to Use This Issue
Do not use this Issue when the prompt was edited, the model version changed visibly, or the user supplied different inputs. Do not use it for minor variation unless the behavior shift looks like an undeclared change.