Personally I find it hard to read posts that have over 6 lines written without new lines. So when I see one I want to split it in to paragraphs.
Earlier when my edits were reviewed some of my edits to paragraphs were rejected with a reason
This edit does not make the post even a little bit easier to read ...
... or actively harm readability.
and some not.
I understand that this might be a bit off topic question and might collect opinion based or at best only some thumb rule answers (if any) but based on my before mentioned edit review experience and the fact that my edits are no more reviewed, to avoid making possible harm:
Does splitting long text in post to paragraphs make post even harder to read? (please note that this question is not about asking "Why was my edit rejected?")
My idea of paragraphing is not like restricting the amount of lines to -say 6- but of course maintain the integrity of what paragraphs content is about.
Posts in Stack Overflow are mostly quite technical in nature and when the paragraphs grow very long it also indicates that there might be some other things to edit/fix also (like removing things like "I've been struggling with this for a month now"...).
And sometimes there are things like "on the other hand", "from another point of view" that provide good splitting point.