## Agnotology and Epistemological Fragmentation Reflection
### I thought that this [speech](https://points.datasociety.net/agnotology-and-epistemological-fragmentation-56aa3c509c6b) was very interesting. What I got from the speech is that the internet is full of information, and all of this information on the internet can be twisted and taken the wrong way which leads to the formation false opinions about the world. The text talked about politically biased websites such as [Prager U](https://www.prageru.com/) and how this website doesn't have any credit being an academic institution. On the website itself, it states that they are not an accredited academic institution and do not offer certifications or diplomas.

### I think that this sentence from the speech sums up a major talking point that this speech was meant to inform people about


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