The relation between Socioplastics and Wikidata should be governed by a principle of calibrated conceptual density, since the task is not to transpose the corpus in its entirety but to establish a minimal external architecture of legibility. Within this framework, graph mapping becomes an operation of disciplined reduction: only those concepts that already function as load-bearing operators within the sovereign corpus should be fixed on the platform. This is where semantic hardening becomes decisive. A term earns inscription not because it is merely interesting or recurrent, but because it has acquired sufficient precision, citational stability, and structural necessity to withstand translation into a relational graph. Lexical gravity names precisely this threshold of compaction, the point at which vocabulary no longer drifts across the textual field but begins to exert vertical force, drawing adjacent layers into a more stable semantic order. The question of optimal length therefore cannot be separated from ontology. A successful Wikidata perimeter is neither maximal nor sparse; it is proportionate. Too few items would leave the project externally opaque, while too many would disperse its force into descriptive excess and ontological weakness. The ideal map is thus a hardened ring of core entities and operators whose relational clarity points back to the denser textual infrastructure without attempting to substitute for it. In this sense, Wikidata should function for Socioplastics as an asymmetric surface of addressability: a sparse graph of strong concepts through which the corpus becomes discoverable, while its full argumentative mass remains compact, sovereign, and irreducible elsewhere.
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