Accepting reality in this way means you'll design a config management system that lets you add feature flags with a required expiration date, and then notifies you when they're still in the system after the deadline.
Temporary ones can be used to power experiments or just help you get to GA and then can be removed.
Permanent ones can be configs that serve multiple variations (e.g. values for rate limits), but they can also be simple booleans that manage long term entitlements for customers (like pricing tiers, regional product settings, etc.)
Is this true? unfortunately there's no sources indicated, and a quick check on scholar doesn't show me anything of the sort.