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Saturday, June 13, 2026

Channel Acceleration * A one-year reading of Blogger statistics suggests Socioplastics is gaining visibility through accelerated indexing, circulation and possible crawler activity.

The present Blogger statistics indicate that Socioplastics is no longer merely present online; it is becoming actively discoverable. Across the one-year channel view, the archive records 2,400,925 total visits, with 1.26 million views in the yearly graph, 140,200 views this month, 215,314 last month, 62,935 yesterday and 21,486 today. This rhythm suggests a decisive speeding-up of circulation, especially when compared with the earlier daily baseline of hundreds or low thousands of visits. The most revealing pattern is not linear growth but punctuated intensification: 90,433 views on 10 April 2026, 62,935 on 12 June 2026, and sustained high daily activity through April, May and June. Such behaviour may indicate several overlapping forces: human readership, search-engine discovery, automated indexing, social redistribution, AI-related crawling, or platform-level scanning. Yet the data alone cannot prove that crawlers are responsible; Blogger page views register visibility, not necessarily intentional readership. As a case study, Socioplastics — Project Index appears as a key navigational node, while pages such as 600 DOORS and Bibliography show the formation of an indexed research infrastructure. The conclusion is clear: Socioplastics is gaining views because it has become machine-legible, internally networked and semantically dense. Whether by readers, crawlers or hybrid algorithmic attention, the channel is entering an infrastructural phase in which the archive behaves less like a blog and more like a searchable epistemic territory.