Social media scramble: Top cartoons of the week

In a landmark case last month, a California jury found Meta and YouTube liable for designing their platforms to be addictive and harmful to children.

Since everyone uses social media these days, a number of our most-reprinted cartoons this week focused on the ruling and the harm these platforms continue to create,.

Our top cartoon this week, drawn by R.J. Matson, draws on a classic 1980s commercial to compare social media to addictive drugs.

John Darkow goes a bit further, showing social media companies as bad guys trying to woo kids and get them hooked, something they’ve now been found liable of doing.

Here are our top ten most reprinted cartoons of the week:

#1. R.J. Matson

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#2. Dave Whamond

#3. John Darkow

#4. John Darkow

#5. Dave Granlund

#6. Chris Weyant

#7. Jeff Koterba

#8. Bob Englehart

#9. Dave Granlund

#10. Dave Granlund

Daryl Cagle is the publisher of Cagle.com and owner of CagleCartoons.com, a syndicate that distributes editorial cartoons and columns to over 500 subscribing newspapers. See Daryl’s blog at DarylCagle.com and watch his video podcast about editorial cartoons at Caglecast.com

Daryl Cagle is the publisher of Cagle.com and owner of Cagle Cartoons, Inc, which which is a major distributor of editorial cartoons and columns to newspapers and digital publishers. See Daryl's blog at: www.darylcagle.com, see his site at: Cagle.com get permission to reprint his cartoons at: PoliticalCartoons.com.