I get that...
I've been experimenting a bit with post format for the past couple of months; like this post was done from the @zappl front end-- quite different from most of my "long form" posts.
I actually get a lot more interaction on shorter posts (number of comments) but the comments themselves are much longer on long form posts.
Different kinds of readership I guess.
Then my comments are books regardless of the length of your post ;-P
That said your long form posts are your signature - and why you have 90% of your followers (ok, well at least 100% of this follower). I know I'm rare in that I prefer reading great content (regardless of length) to watching videos . It would be one thing if you droned on and had nothing to say for 1000 words - but please don't change ;-) Even this short post was thoughtful - sprinkle short in, but please don't make it your thing! You have too many good words to say lol
No worries, I'm not going to suddenly go "all short!" I'm mostly using the shorter posts to try to reach a new audience (who might typically be in the TL;DR category), and perhaps a few will become regular subscribers.
I'm admin on a couple of Facebook groups with 20k+ people, and I also manage several "large" pages... so mixing up content is usually a good way keep a wider range of people interested. However there's a major difference between FB and here... in that here we have far more two-way communication.
Funny how that works. In it's 'early' days - FB was the social media spot for interactive conversations - not saying it isn't now, but it's definitely changed - and last time I was on (almost 2 years ago for my personal account!) - it kind of reminded me of two old ladies talking/ yelling at each other at the same time.
People are excellent at ruining things with their need for attention (referring to FB here, not you mixing up post lengths on your blog -which sounds like a good idea!)