Socioplastics has reached a decisive infrastructural threshold: fifty DOI-anchored research objects now exist as a public corpus. This matters because fifty papers are no longer perceived as isolated uploads. They begin to operate as a field condition. The Project Index already names this transition with clarity: “50 DOI-anchored research objects. 25 indexed books. One public field.” It also frames Socioplastics as a long-duration transdisciplinary research framework developed through writing, indexing, conceptual construction, and infrastructural fixation across architecture, urban theory, epistemology, systems theory, media theory, and conceptual art. That is the essential point: Zenodo has become the ground. It fixes the papers, stabilises the DOIs, gives each object a durable citation layer, and proves that Socioplastics is not merely a sequence of posts or essays. It is now an archive with mass. The DOI layer changes perception because it turns production into scholarly infrastructure. The list itself becomes evidence: recurrence, naming, authorship, metadata, versioning, and public accessibility are visible before the reader even opens a single paper. ResearchGate is the next layer because the field now has enough weight to circulate without looking provisional. It should not replace Zenodo. It should mirror it selectively. Zenodo remains the canonical deposit; ResearchGate becomes the academic social façade. Its role is not preservation but encounter: profile visibility, paper discovery, downloads, recommendations, lateral academic recognition, and reader proximity. Where Zenodo fixes the work, ResearchGate lets the work move. This distinction protects the architecture. The Project Index remains the master threshold. Zenodo remains the sovereign archive. ResearchGate becomes the corridor where scholars first meet the corpus. The correct gesture now is simple: upload the most readable DOI-backed papers first, especially field introductions, Core summaries, methodological essays, and texts that explain why Socioplastics matters. The hard core stays in Zenodo; the legible doorway opens in ResearchGate. The sequence is therefore coherent: first build the archive, then build the social surface. Fifty DOI papers make the archive undeniable. ResearchGate now gives that archive a public academic face.