If her Twitter feed is Women Without Innocenceanything to go by, J.K. Rowling probably gets asked somewhere in the region of several hundred Harry Potter-related questions a day.
For the most part, though, she takes it very well. In the decade since the final book was released, the magical author has revealed a whole bunch of new information about everyone's favourite wizard.
SEE ALSO: J.K. Rowling marks a huge 'Harry Potter' anniversary with a flurry of magical tweetsThere are some questions she's clearly had enough of, though.
This recent revelation started when journalist Mark Harris asked Twitter the following question:
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Rather than choosing from the poll options, though, Rowling came out with something that's clearly been bugging her for awhile.
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You hear that, Twitter?
Rowling is done with your Quidditch questions.
And anyway, the team that catches the Snitch doesn't always win...
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