I do know and I have read stats on it in Chinese and (I think) in English as well. I don't have time to do your research for you and to be blunt, it would be hard to interpret its credibility if you're unfamiliar with the Chinese online ecosystem. I've already explained the problem with the survey you shared (which was based on Alexa data from years ago).
If you are determined to believe that only 2% of all web content is in Chinese and that Italian and Portuguese are more common site languages, then so be it. I'm done on this thread.
Oh, you once maybe read some statistics somewhere in a language you can't remember that I wouldn't understand anyway because I'm "unfamiliar with the Chinese online ecosystem"?
Completely worthless.
I never said I didn't believe my data was flawed, or that I am determined to believe the 2% figure. But you have consistently failed to provide any evidence to the contrary.
OP had a link that proved you wrong, if you think you are right, either link somewhere else or just say your gut feeling is the original link is incorrect but can't prove it, stop linking totally off topic stuff it drives people nuts.
OP was incorrect in that the link is websites, not webpages though :)
If you are determined to believe that only 2% of all web content is in Chinese and that Italian and Portuguese are more common site languages, then so be it. I'm done on this thread.