The anti-OEIS sequence: the n-th term is equal to 1 plus the n-th term of OEIS sequence An.

How do I get it submitted to OEIS, if it has not yet been?

@andrejbauer it has been, several times, and it's always rejected
@andrejbauer it's not too hard to submit a new sequence, though - there's a form at http://oeis.org/Submit.html. It normally takes a bit of back and forth to get everything in the exact format the editors prefer, but they're usually helpful rather than dismissive
Contribute Sequence or Comment to On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences

@christianp @andrejbauer well, surely, as soon as OEIS contains countably infinitely many sequences, there will not be any arguments left to reject it...
@andrejbauer I'm not aware of exactly this one but there are a bunch of meta / paradoxical sequences so I would expect some form of OEIS-diagonalization to also exist. Afaik (no first hand experience - read it on Twitter or Reddit or smth) these kinds of sequences are discouraged though.

@andrejbauer
http://oeis.org/A102288 is the sequence you wished for

http://oeis.org/A091967 is the diagonal, as well.

It turns out it's really easy to find sequences in OEIS.

A102288 - OEIS

@jasonc @andrejbauer well I stand corrected! I'm sure I can remember seeing chat on the seqfan mailing list saying they didn't like this kind of sequence