Definitely 1000% no. Users pay money for this game. Removing content is removing what we pay for. Length is not an issue. The longer the content, the more you get what you pay for. The issue is quality. Removing content that was previously there in order to streamline things is not a very good solution. As some users have mentioned some of the content that was removed was quite good and important. What should have been done is to take a look at the content, and polish it. Whether keeping the length of the content or not, as long as it's an improvement in quality is what is important. The quality of the campaign has absolutely nothing to do with catching up. Specific users who want to catch up to friends should not be catered to in a way that affects the general user base who want to play an enjoyable campaign without caring about end game.
For late gamers or those who just want to skip the main content to catch up to higher friends, there are methods available for doing so. And maybe does need improvement. But for the general user base, larger amount of quests of good quality = more value for what you pay for. And definitely should not be removed or streamlined to cater to late gamers who are more concerned with end game content. What needs to actually be improved is quality of the content progressing towards late game. And cutting/reducing it is definitely not necessarily an improvement. But can screw the game overall even more.
