Google only considers the first 15MB of the content for indexing

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Googlebot can crawl the first 15MB of content in an HTML file or supported text-based file. After the first 15MB of the file, Googlebot stops crawling and only considers the first 15MB of content for indexing. Other crawlers may have different limits.

It needs to optimize pages by reducing its weight & request every possible way.
 

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Even with 5G, visiting 5MB+ html pages would be pure nightmare, and I would just get away fast. Imagine 15MB
 
Please provide us with one, no cheating, hand coded.

Back in the days, people used Word to export the file as HTML, which was a mess. I've seen a few pages even these days, that can reach 1-2 MB.
 
bro, 15 MB in a single page is like 15 million words since it says videos, images and CSS etc are fetched separately
 
So 14.99 MB is the limit. Challenge Accepted.
 
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