Jane Austen had a very sharp tongue on occasion (see her letters) so although she would have been a shrewd, witty and pithy contributor she did not suffer fools gladly , so sadly, I fear she would be banned.
Even if she were banned, she could still read the posts and write a novel based on GN and its inhabitants.
I think she would have loved to gossip and wouldn’t have been banned because when saying something insulting she would be so magnificently eloquent that nobody would take offence. But she would have been a fierce campaigner against misogyny imho, for in all her great works she had little patience for the nonsense of men.
Jane Austen had a very sharp tongue on occasion (see her letters) so although she would have been a shrewd, witty and pithy contributor she did not suffer fools gladly , so sadly, I fear she would be banned.
I think she would have loved to gossip and wouldn’t have been banned because when saying something insulting she would be so magnificently eloquent that nobody would take offence. But she would have been a fierce campaigner against misogyny imho, for in all her great works she had little patience for the nonsense of men.
Jane Austen had a very sharp tongue on occasion (see her letters) so although she would have been a shrewd, witty and pithy contributor she did not suffer fools gladly , so sadly, I fear she would be banned.
I've just spent half an hour stuck in heavy traffic in a car and my mind started wandering.
We all know that Jane Austen was a shrewd observer of human beings and institutions and I was wondering what a 21st century Jane Austen would have written about social media interactions.