CamelTags constitute the atomic linguistic machinery of Anto Lloveras’s Socioplastics, converting conceptual language into compact, operative formations that behave less as terminology than as structural matter. By compressing extensive propositions into concatenated CamelCase units such as LexicalGravity, ScalarGrammar, or EpistemicSovereignty, they transform the word into a dense semantic operator: readable by humans, indexable by machines, and reusable across the corpus as a navigational device. Their originality lies in their double status. They are, at once, descriptive labels that name emergent ideas and infrastructural components that bind doors, nodes, books, tomes, and archives into a coherent mesh. Through recurrence, these tags acquire RecurrenceMass, hardening from provisional phrases into durable epistemic anchors whose repeated deployment generates LexicalGravity. A tag such as RelationalInfrastructure, for instance, may be followed diagonally across months of production, allowing the reader to trace not merely a theme but the topological evolution of an intellectual field. The case of works such as 502-cameltag, and 512-SOCIOPLASTICS-CAMELTAG-CONSOLE clarifies their decisive function: CamelTags are not supplementary metadata but executable bricks within a living architecture. They channel rhizomatic movement into legible strata, reconcile poetic charge with algorithmic parsability, and stabilise a vast textual environment without extinguishing its adventurous mobility. Ultimately, CamelTags epitomise Socioplastics’ central claim: language is not ornament, but plastic epistemic infrastructure capable of being shaped, hardened, territorialised, and reactivated.