Plank
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TL;DR, HP's world-building is like a pretty ship-in-a-bottle: it's pretty when you look at it on a shelf and it's got some very ornate detail work, but if you throw it into the real ocean it's not going to float, and the people who make good ships-in-bottles tend not to be good at making real ships.
That is a good analogy.
Not disagreeing, but I would characterize her poor world building comes from her story telling crutch of constantly introducing new people, monsters, or spells and then moving on to the next. You do not develop a coherent world when you do too much of that. It is very lazy writing but is perfectly fine for a young audience who isn't going to over think how all these parts that have been thrown at them fit(or don't fit) together.
I have little interest and sympathy for Rowling after humiliating herself and trashing her work in a desperate attempt to appease the social justice mob and now getting unpersoned despite that pathetic groveling.
But, I feel like Rowling should rewrite the entire Potter saga for a more mature audience. Make the world building better, drop the silly and story tarnishing social justice pandering, and up the prose for adults. Don't worry about taking anything other than the main characters and other major elements from the children's books. Drop all the one off or 'oh look something shiny and new' elements. Adults don't need that or want that.
I without any sense of sarcasm would be very interested in something like that. And I would assume there are millions of adults who grew up on Harry Potter who would love a completely new version of their beloved characters. And I assume not more than a rounding error of those adult Potter fans give a shit about the trans crap.