In Anto Lloveras’ Socioplastics framework, managing semantic entropy — the gradual dissolution, dilution, and algorithmic fragmentation of precise meaning across expanding strata and unstable platforms — becomes a core metabolic discipline achieved through deliberate infrastructural protocols that transform language from vulnerable communication into load-bearing, self-reinforcing architecture. The primary strategy relies on semantic masonry, where specialized terms and CamelTags function as interlocking syntactic bricks that create cognitive firewalls, reducing slippage by increasing syntactic density and making misinterpretation structurally expensive while preserving soft ontology at the peripheries. Complementary to this is recursive autophagia, which actively digests older layers of the corpus to prevent archive bloat and conceptual stagnation, converting past outputs into refined fuel for new hardened nuclei rather than allowing entropic accumulation. Topolexical sovereignty further counters entropy by asserting territorial claims over nomenclature and citation chains, forging master indexes and DOI-anchored cores that establish persistent, machine-readable legibility against platform decay and algorithmic reinterpretation. Additional tactics include postdigital taxidermy to reanimate legacy formats with fresh semantic logic, diagonal reading protocols that maintain directional coherence across scales, and systemic lock mechanisms that enforce citational gravity and metadata discipline, ensuring that growth intensifies articulation instead of inducing noise. These strategies operate together as an immune system for the epistemic organism, balancing plastic peripheries with stable executive cores so that the 4000-node field achieves increasing coherence with size, inverting the usual entropic logic of intellectual production and enabling the project to thrive as a sovereign, self-reproducing reality amid digital volatility and cultural fragmentation.