Who Are the Influential Figures Likely Not Using Chiebukuro? Insights and Perspectives

Who Are the Influential Figures Likely Not Using Chiebukuro? Insights and Perspectives

Who Are the People That Don’t Use Chiebukuro?

Recently, while chatting with friends, I encountered an interesting question: who are the people that likely do not use Chiebukuro? The list includes the Prime Minister, the Chairman of Keidanren, and various notable figures. Is it really true that there is a 99.99% chance that they do not use Chiebukuro? Once you
start pondering this, it turns into quite an intriguing discussion.

A Perspective from Prominent Figures

First, let’s consider the Prime Minister and the governors of the prefectures. They are in positions where they make political judgments and policy decisions, relying heavily on specialized data and advisors. It’s clear that they wouldn’t ask something like, “What will the weather be like?” on Chiebukuro. Next, individuals at the top of business, medicine, and law enforcement, such as the Chairman of Keidanren, the President of the Japan Medical Association, and the Commissioner of the National Police Agency, also fall into this category. Given their busy schedules, it’s unlikely they would spend time searching for general questions online. This supports the idea that they probably do not use Chiebukuro.

Insights on Unexpected Figures

On the other hand, what about top players like Sota Fujii and Yoshiharu Habu, or athletes like Shohei Ohtani? They also have unique training and strategies, and likely do not rely on general inquiries. Especially considering Fujii’s age, it’s hard to imagine him as a user of Chiebukuro. They probably have specialized information sources tailored to their fields.

Unexpected Discoveries and Personal Reflections

Thinking this way, it feels like Chiebukuro is more of a resource for the general public. I occasionally search the internet for questions I have, but once you reach the status of these prominent figures, you likely obtain necessary information in other ways. Recently, while working part-time at a judicial scrivener’s office, I encountered legal questions from clients. Occasionally, people come in after researching on Chiebukuro, but I question the accuracy of that information. If they have the opportunity to consult an expert, I wish they would take that chance.

Share Your Thoughts

Discussing this topic with friends led me to unexpected discoveries. Imagining prominent figures who do not use Chiebukuro has given me new perspectives in my daily life. If any readers have experiences using Chiebukuro or opinions about other prominent figures, I would love to hear them in the comments. It would be great to deepen this topic together!