In such scenario, then the digital space seems to be another way to have access to your seed phrase, though despite not being the most secured, but it is indeed a better alternative If eventually you happens to encounter a natural disaster like Earthquake or flood and you got your seed phrase damaged. And when I said digital space, I don't mean social medias, since those are easy to be hacked, but what I meant is storing your seed phrase in either a brand new Gmail account or Google Doc that is not connected to your device.
And secondly doesn't have keywords such as "Bitcoin Wallet Seed Phrase, Seed Phrase, Electrum Seed Phrase or Trust Wallet Seed Phrase" e.t.c, while thirdly, it should either be arranged in descending, ascending or diagonal order, so as to confess anybody that might stumble across it not to know it is a Bitcoin wallet seed phrase.
In as much as this option might seems to be a way out, I think it is even more riskier than not having an extra back up at all. Google documents without been connected to your device will eventually get to the internet from any device because the documents usually gets updated by themselves. As for not adding tag like a bitcoin seed phrase to the phrases I don’t think it is necessary because once the phrases gets leaked everyone who see few random words will know they are seed phrases and will start trying it out on different wallets. The only thing stopping them will be the order which if they get hint they can brute force.
As for having Seed phrases been stored in a different order I think it is risky because this time your trusting your own brain to actually help you get the right arrangement and this is not different from anyone who actually memorizes the phrases.
Adding passphrase and not including it into the saved phrases on goggle document might be a good way but it still has its flaws too.