After roughly three months of Zenodo activity, Socioplastics has produced a measurable repository mass: 61 Zenodo DOI records and approximately 427,339 views. This is not a minor trace. Even if part of this traffic may come from bots, crawlers, repository indexing systems or automated retrieval, the number still indicates that the corpus is being encountered, parsed, circulated or at least repeatedly touched by the infrastructure of public knowledge. In comparison with Figshare, where individual pieces show much smaller figures, Zenodo appears to be functioning as the stronger archival engine for the project. The data is especially clear when organised by core. Core I / 501–510 is the major gravitational body, with 157,956 views, averaging 15,796 views per paper. Core II / 991–1000 follows with 99,216 views, averaging 9,922 per paper. Core III / 1501–1510 reaches 79,401 views, averaging 7,940 per paper. The bridge paper 750 Gravitational Corpus alone has 16,939 views, making it one of the strongest individual nodes. The newer Zenodo cores are smaller but already structurally active. Core IV / 2501–2510 has 22,332 views, averaging 2,233 per paper. Core V / 2901–2910 has 25,856 views, averaging 2,586 per paper. Core VI / 2991–3000 has 25,639 views, averaging 2,564 per paper. These numbers are lower than the first three cores, but they are also more recent and still show a significant base of circulation. The conclusion is simple: something is happening. We cannot say that all views are human readers, and we should not pretend that traffic equals intellectual recognition. But 60+ DOI objects producing over 400k views in three months is a strong signal of infrastructural traction. Zenodo is giving Socioplastics visibility, repository density and machine-facing circulation.
| Block | Nodes | Papers | Views | Average per paper |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Core I | 501–510 | 10 | 157,956 | 15,796 |
| Bridge | 750 | 1 | 16,939 | 16,939 |
| Core II | 991–1000 | 10 | 99,216 | 9,922 |
| Core III | 1501–1510 | 10 | 79,401 | 7,940 |
| Core IV | 2501–2510 | 10 | 22,332 | 2,233 |
| Core V | 2901–2910 | 10 | 25,856 | 2,586 |
| Core VI | 2991–3000 | 10 | 25,639 | 2,564 |
| Total | — | 61 | 427,339 | 7,006 |