ArchiveFatigue is tied to Jacques Derrida because every archive contains authority, desire, selection, repression and loss. In Socioplastics, accumulation is necessary but never innocent. When documents multiply without renewed access, the archive begins to tire its own users. ArchiveFatigue names the exhaustion produced by unmanaged memory, excessive density and weak interfaces. It is not an argument against archives but a warning: preservation without legibility becomes another disappearance. The operator therefore calls for re-indexing, compression, selection, navigation and renewed public address. Its internal companion is DiagonalReading, which allows entry into large fields without total mastery. This genealogy draws on Derrida’s Archive Fever (1995), and is situated within Lloveras’ Socioplastics Project Index (2026), https://antolloveras.blogspot.com/p/socioplastics-project-index.html.