adj; "antimemetic"
A piece of information that is inherently self-censoring by its very nature (e.
g.; passwords, secrets, classified information).
Though practically a
useless term for our real world, within the SCP
fandom and subsequently, the in-universe fiction of the SCP Foundation itself, it refers to anomalies that cannot be remembered (neither within
short nor
long-term memory) by anyone's mind even after it has already been perceived multiple times. This effect could also extend to the anomaly's appearances, recordings of it (of any kind), and even the effects and/or consequences within reality that the anomaly has caused, inadvertently or not.
-"The corpse in the middle of the sidewalk is left ignored, even after several hours laying there. Stabbed by an anomalous assassin with an antimemetic knife, no
one would notice him now, even as his
blood trickled down the concrete pavement, creating a
small crimson puddle that would be disturbed and splattered by energetic kids running and playing about. Not even the flies would gather and feast on his gaping and ajarred stomach."
- "
Don't look at it, Bob."
"Why...?"
"It's what the senior researchers called an antimeme.
Real scary
stuff."
"So what does it do?"
"It does... uh... wait, what is this, again?"
"That's what I'm asking you for!"
"Asking... what?"
"I asked... Uhm...uh... yeah, I can't remember."
"Huh... Wanna get something get something to eat?"