Question:
Why are loads of Hufflepuff students deleting their accounts on Pottermore?
Jem
2011-09-12 09:58:52 UTC
I mean I know that Hufflepuff is generally the most disliked house. But I'm a Hufflepuff and I find it really annoying that Hufflepuff's are meant to be loyal, yet loads of them are just deleting their accounts! Which is not loyal at all! I don't particularly want to be in Hufflepuff but I'm not going to delete my account because that would be disloyal! I'm also annoyed at how we have the most students yet the least housepoints!
So what is the point in deleting accounts? You still have the same experience on Pottermore, you just collect housepoints for you personal house!
Six answers:
Shannon
2011-09-13 08:23:50 UTC
I have no idea. I haven't gotten access yet but I'm REALLY hoping to be in Hufflepuff. I've read the description and it fits me more than any other house. People think of it as the most boring House, but did you know- JK Rowling herself is a Hufflepuff! Damn straight, the queen herself! So was Cedric Diggory, the REAL Hogwarts Triwizard cup champion (sorry, Harry!) and Tonks, who we all know was a BAMF. Plus, Hufflepuff has produced the least amount of dark wizards out of any of the houses. So no, Hufflepuff isn't for the losers or the people who didn't fit in any other house. People who delete or abandon their account or even worse, purposefully lose points for Hufflepuff because they're mad they got in that house aren't true Potterheads and are ruining the fun of Pottermore.



Plus, the Hufflepuff common room is next to the kitchens. Party every day!
xxAleesaxx
2011-09-13 01:43:45 UTC
Ok well sorry for breaking the little trend here of Hufflepuff's answering, but I'm a Ravenclaw and happy to be in it. Yet I am not here to brag, but to give my opinion on the question.

I agree with you that people shouldn't delete their accounts. I think that there are several reasons: 1) it's an uninteresting house since who do we know but Cedric Diggory?? I personally wouldn't have wanted Hufflepuff but that brings me to my next point 2) if I were in Hufflepuff I would be honored because J.K. Rowling wrote these questions, and I doubt many people who gained early access would say she is an idiot, since more than half probably stayed up nights to get on (like myself). it just seems that hufflepuff is more humble and unexciting. ravenclaw = wisdom, slytherin = dark arts, gryffindor = courage, and hufflepuff...?? well actually as you said it does equal loyalty but apparently in the grandeur harry potter world, loyalty seems to...muggle-like

although i am puzzled like you how hufflepuff can have so many people and so little points. it's not like the experience changes because the colors around the site are yellow.people are overreacting
just_a_girl
2011-09-12 17:20:24 UTC
I am also in Hufflepuff and I was actually quite annoyed when I first got sorted. But after reading about it, I'm glad I am in Hufflepuff. Plus, don't forget.. Cedric Diggory was in Hufflepuff ;)
Jordy26
2011-09-12 17:14:55 UTC
I know right! I think all of them are great! People need to stop thinking about the houses' reputation in the book and think about where they belong. Are they brave, wise, ambitious or loyal? They're all good traits, and in fact, I would be honoured to be in Hufflepuff because JK Rowling herself is said to be in Hufflepuff.
Take Off Your Colours.
2011-09-12 17:13:56 UTC
Yay! Fellow hufflepuff! :3

I dont really understand why they're deleting there accounts, i think it is mainly because some of the most popular charactors are in the houses so they want to be in them maybe? I have no idea! :(
lou
2011-09-12 17:06:57 UTC
Hi, I am not on pottermore but as u are could u answer mine about it?

https://answersrip.com/question/index?qid=20110912100413AAN2zy7


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