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steganography 

A form of cryptography where the cryptogram is "hidden in plain view." Mozart's 14th Symphony in A Major (Kochel # 114) can be deciphered to contain information about the Philadelphia Experiment, and the Alternate History of "another Universe,"
which occurred due to the intervention of Time-travel.
The message was hidden steganographically in microfilm, disguised as a period in a sentence of a letter.
steganography by Nicholas Meyler September 15, 2003
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steganography 

Secretarial work done by dinosaurs.
HR Director: You can type, yes, but how is your steganography?

Dinosaur: Growwl!

Stenography journalism 

When journalists simply repeat whatever politicians say, word for word, similar to a stenographer typing out a transcript word for word. This is similar to fake news. Stenography journalists repeat politicians' lies without any attempt at fact-checking, calling out the lies, analysis or critical thinking about what was said. Stenography journalism allows politicians to lie, and have their lies spread to a wide audience. The lies are consequently taken to be facts by many members of the public.
"62% of teachers in this district couldn't pass a basic literacy test last year," said the senator. This was completely false, but the stenography journalism of the local news website used the senator's assertion as the headline without fact-checking it.

Seanography 

a video or picture which contains a nude Sean Thomas
Tom: Hey u coming out
Fritz: nah i gotta go watch some seanography
Seanography by dog man jump January 24, 2009