The Court of Social Media

Welcome to The Court of Social Media, where an alley full of cats becomes a claws-out courtroom for the way we live online. Part satire, part fable, this novel turns outrage, cancel culture, and influencer chaos into one wickedly entertaining trial about memory, mercy, and who really gets to decide what sticks in the feed and in our lives, night after night, scroll after scroll, trend after trend, forever.

Meet The Author Of The Book Joe Dodge

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Joe Dodge writes the kind of stories that make you laugh first and then suddenly realize you’re staring straight at yourself. With The Court of Social Media, he trades marble courthouses for a back alley ruled by cats, using playful, cinematic scenes to explore how outrage, forgiveness, and attention really work.

He is fascinated by the way small habits: refreshing a feed, joining a pile-on, scrolling past one more story, quietly shape whole cultures, and his fiction lives in that uneasy, revealing space between entertainment and indictment.

On the page, Joe’s voice is sharp, empathetic, and unafraid to poke fun at power, especially when it’s wrapped in algorithms, brands, or good intentions. He loves characters who are both ridiculous and painfully recognizable: the charismatic manipulator, the exhausted peacemaker, the rule-obsessed prosecutor, the kittens watching and learning how the game is played.

The Court of Social Media is his invitation for readers to step into the alley, laugh with its inhabitants, and walk away thinking a little differently about what we reward, what we erase, and who gets a second chance. It is smart, humane storytelling from a writer who understands digital life.

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Watch the alley come alive in a quick glimpse of claws, chaos, and uncomfortable truths.

An alley courtroom. A charismatic tom on trial. Outrage, sponsorships, conspiracies, and kittens taking notes. Step into The Court of Social Media, where every click, hiss, and purr becomes evidence.

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About The Book

The Court of Social Media

In The Court of Social Media, justice lives in a back alley, run by cats who argue, cancel, forgive, and forget faster than you can refresh a feed. Chester, a swaggering orange tom, knows how to ride the chaos. Clawdia believes in evidence. Muffin believes in naps. Influencat believes in sponsorships, hashtags, and never wasting a good spotlight.

When a trash-raiding raccoon, a luxury scratching tower, and a brand-new “justice sponsor” collide, the alley’s makeshift court turns into a sharp, funny mirror of our own online world. As trials fall apart, outrage burns hot, then fizzles, and forgiveness becomes a marketing tool, the kittens watching it all are quietly learning the real rules of power.

Smart, fast, and slyly heartfelt, this novel asks a simple question with not-so-simple answers: in a world that forgets on purpose, what does it take for the truth to actually stick? Perfect for readers who love social satire, sharp animal allegories, and stories that make you laugh while uncomfortably recognizing notifications, algorithms, and doomscrolling habits. Online.

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What Readers Say About US

Readers and early reviewers keep coming back to the alley, not just for the claws-out humor, but for the way these ridiculous cats feel uncomfortably, hilariously human.