In my experience, there don't seem to be many Japanese people on Stack Overflow, at least for questions about the programming language Ruby.

I'm aware of some users who are Japanese but have worked in English-speaking countries, such as Sawa (Sawa either works or used to work in the United States). I'm also aware of expats from English-speaking countries who are working in Japan using Stack Oveflow, such as Dave. But two Japanese programmers who live in Japan that I recruited to Stack Exchange (Sora_h and Satomi) haven't used Stack Overflow, apart from Sora_h answering a question I pinged him about off-site.

Is this because Stack Overflow is not well-known in Japan with Japanese people? Or are they aware of the site, but have chosen to not actively participate in it?

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East Asia is generally underrepresented. Working for a Japanese multinational, I can attest to the language barrier. – Uphill Luge Feb 13 at 22:55
@MarJamRobless Expats is a different word to "experts". – Andrew Grimm Feb 13 at 23:00
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I just realized this question. Actually, I have had the same question. It is probably a special case of the mysterious Galapagos effect observed in various fields in Japan. – sawa May 7 at 10:34
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@sawa thanks for that link! I've noticed the phenomenon, but I've never had a name to put to it. – Andrew Grimm May 7 at 11:21
It came to my attention that Kohsuke Kawaguchi (川口耕介), who seems to be relatively active in Stack Overflow, and also appears in JLU is a famous Japanese developer (for developing software called Jenkins). Maybe he might have a better idea why. – sawa May 10 at 17:19

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