I agree with the other review about using the disabled/disfigured persons stereotype. In the world we live in now, we have supermodels and actors that are disabled and "disfigured"... so I don't know why this episode decides to use the old "different = bad" trope that even disney has grown out of.
On top of all that, the story was boring & unimaginative. Adding a computer or phone-centric story always feels a little cheap. Felt like the writer was trying way too hard to be relevant, but completely missing the mark with dated ideologies and stereotypes.
Disappointing and a waste of time. You are better off just re-watching the regular series.