# Wiki Tutorial
### First Thoughts on Reading
The internet is a vast black hole of sorts, and yet completely unavoidable for the average human. Modern life has proven the internet to be an integral part of the human experience, but that tends to be contradictory in nature. A "human" experience should not require any technological or artificial component, but in this day and age, there is no reality in which the internet does not play a hand in the day to day affairs of men (and women).
Danah Boyd argues in her article that, although information is now more accessible than ever, it also is easier to manipulate. Epistemology refers to "how we know what we know." But Boyd's concerns aren't in epistemology, but rather the agnotological consequences that we're privy to without our consent. She explains that the creation of "two sides" is that of our own imagination. Morality shouldn't depend on which information you were privy to at what time, and yet here we are.
