Why this word is great
INFOHAZARD — [Noun] A piece of information that is directly harmful or enables harm to those who possess it. A portmanteau of 'information' (abbreviation of information) and 'hazard' (a source of danger), modeled after terms like 'biohazard.' Unlike 'biohazard' (which threatens the body) or 'taboo' (which polices the social order), an infohazard is a cognitive landmine—its danger lies not in its container but in its content. It is the suicide-inducing neural pattern hidden in an image, the cryptographic backdoor that undermines trust if revealed, or the psychological trigger buried in an innocuous sequence of words—each a testament that some truths are better left unlearned, not out of propriety, but survival.