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We try to give Publishers a lot of room to play here (on blogger), so that Publishers will see how many important things in this case are "limits" which are not all limited. But only certain parts may be limited.

1. Number of Blogs
You can have up to 100 blogs per account.
2. Number of Posts
There is no limit to the number of posts, so no matter how many posts you have, they will be stored in your account (unless you manually delete them) regardless of whether you publish an archive or not.
3. Number of Pages
There is no limit on the number of pages per blog.
4. Font Size
Each post does not have a specific font size limit, so whatever the font size you have, it will still fit in the post as long as the page provided is capable.
5. Page Size
Each page (your blog's homepage, or your archive pages) is limited to 1 MB. This can happen if several hundred pages of text are loaded on one page, whether it's on the homepage or the archive pages, so if you exceed this limit (1MB), you will see the error message "006 Please contact Blogger Support." Then you don't need to worry, you can solve it yourself by summarizing or simplifying the archives again or reducing the number of posts loaded on the homepage. Besides that, you will also get other benefits such as making your homepage lighter and more responsive.
6. Number of Comments
Each post can have a number of comments, which are found in the blog settings. Comments are like archived posts, so if you choose to hide comments on your blog they can still be stored on your account as long as you don't delete them.
7. Number of Images
Up to 1GB of total storage, shared with Picasa Web. If you've upgraded to Google+, your photos will be stored in Google+ Photos, where you have 15GB of storage space shared with Gmail and Drive.
8. Image Size
If you post images via Blogger Mobile, then there is a limit of 250KB per image.
9. Team Members
Each blog has a manager limit of 100 members or 100 Google account invitations.
10. Number of Labels
Each blog has a maximum limit of 2000 unique labels, and each post can be tagged with a maximum of 20 labels.
11. Blog Description
Limited to only 500 characters, without HTML script, if you try to add special characters or HTML, then all that happens is that it returns to the previous settings or in other words, the settings will be rejected if you try to add special characters or HTML.
12. "About Me" Profile Information
Maximum 1,200 characters.
13. Profile interests and Favorites
Maximum 2,000 characters per field.
14. Importing blogs
There is no file size limit for importing blogs. Limits on the number of imports per day may apply.
Notes:
Users will be terminated from the BlogSpot service also have a slightly different setup. Since the FTP access on each account is full, because it is limited to 25 MB or 100 MB, depending on their upgrade type. In this case, if the Publisher fills the storage space with images or other files massively, then you may not be able to upload new posts. To get around this, you just need to delete unused files from your account to free up more space.
Reference:
https://support.google.com/blogger/answer/42348?hl=en
Netizens
The latest correction for the storage limit is actually unlimited on the condition that the uploaded photos are no more than 2048px and the uploaded videos are no more than 15 minutes.
Reference: https://support.google.com/blogger/thread/111207201?hl=en&msgid=111215983/berapa-batas-kapasitas-penimpanan-di-blogger/berapa-batas-kapasitas-penimpanan-di-blogger
