CyborgText is tied to Donna Haraway because writing is no longer separable from bodies, machines, interfaces, codes and situated politics. In Socioplastics, text is not treated as pure literary expression or neutral academic output. It becomes hybrid infrastructure: authored and assisted, embodied and technical, public and machine-readable, conceptual and indexed. CyborgText names the condition in which writing operates across human intention, platform constraint, AI mediation, metadata, citation and public circulation. It does not erase authorship; it redistributes its technical conditions. Its internal companion is SyntheticLegibility, because cyborg writing must remain readable across human and non-human systems. This genealogy draws on Haraway’s Simians, Cyborgs, and Women (1991), and is operationalised through Lloveras’ Socioplastics Project Index (2026), https://antolloveras.blogspot.com/p/socioplastics-project-index.html.