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That is not entirely true. We allow Chinese IPs and Language, although applications for hosting has to be in English. In fact, we have several Chinese sites from genuine members who want to learn.
I host a few Chinese websites and the only reason I don't allow anymore sites in a language I don't understand is because I don't know what their content is really about. I don't monitor the sites I host everyday or even every month, but when I do I like to know what I'm reading and not have to use an online translator. I do/would host sites from China as long as the content was in English or Spanish.
But most of the time, its not the host that bans Chinese IPs, its China's firewall. e.g at one stage Google was banned, it was not because Google blocks Chinese IPs, but China blocked them.
I'd say it's about 50/50. The Chinese government is responsible for about half of the inaccessible free hosts, and the hosts themselves are responsible for the rest.
I think that abuse is the only reason that hosts ban Chinese traffic. Darkcurves's "limited visitors" argument is invalid because the hosts certainly do not target Sierra Leone or Malaysia, and yet those countries are not banned. If we are to go by his definition, then all countries except for a few English-speaking ones would be banned.
i think you can affort any host. i am confuse that you have money to be online, why you say you have no much money.
in fact the cost of paid host will not much more than the cost of internet. and i hardly can believe you have no much money to affort the host