In this show, we build upon the conversation of last week’s show that addressed the promises and perils of the marriage between higher education and technology. In several of Plato’s dialogues the claim is made that a “dependent” or “conditional” good is a good that that can be harmful if not used with knowledge. Plato also claims that virtue is knowing how to use a conditional good in a beneficial, rather than harmful way. Digital virtue is therefore the use of technology in a way that promotes rather than hinders human flourishing. We discuss some of the ways that the use of technology and the internet can be harmful. Including in this discussion is a discussion about the some of the legal dimensions of social media, including a discussion of both trolling and of section 230 the Communications Decency Act, which concerns defamation. The objective of this show is to increase awareness and mindfulness about one’s own use of technology, and to provide concrete tips to help the listener develop practices that promote his or her own digital virtue.