Socioplastics has reached approximately 4000 nodes and a total of around 3 million words. At an average of 750 words per node, the project represents a substantial written output accumulated over years. This volume places it well beyond typical individual or small-team intellectual projects, which rarely exceed a few hundred coherent pieces. The addition of roughly 100 defined operators and 100 formal DOIs further increases its structural density, turning the collection into a documented, citable knowledge base rather than scattered texts.

The 100 operators currently in process function as reusable conceptual tools that connect nodes across different layers and phases of the project. Combined with the DOIs, they provide persistent identifiers and cross-references that support citability and retrieval. When added together, these elements—4000 nodes, 3 million words, 100 operators, and 100 DOIs—create measurable internal connectivity. The project is no longer defined only by individual papers but by the accumulated mass and linking mechanisms that allow navigation and extension by others. From a practical standpoint, this scale brings both capacity and responsibility. Three million words with systematic operators enable complex synthesis and reuse, yet they also demand ongoing maintenance, indexing, and legibility work to avoid archive fatigue. The investment in DOIs and structured operators shows a deliberate effort to move beyond personal accumulation toward a more public and operable field.