There is some debate on what the size of an example should be. Some of the discourse has been focused on the balance between prose and code, and some between snippet or tutorial.
However, I would like to address character limits of examples. At the time of writing, the semi-famous Java Arrays example sits at 16,049 characters and currently (as well as previously) has several improvement requests stating that it is too large.
That said, this is not about that specific example, but about the size of examples in general. The (assumed) character limit of examples is the same as answers which is 30,000.
If an example which is half that size (ish) is as problematic as it is made out to be (debatable), then should the character limit for examples be altered to reflect the mindset that examples should not reach the 30,000 character limit?