That depends heavily on the type of person reading it. For folks like yourself, concise might be best. But too concise, and some people will dismiss typology as just meaningless generalities that apply to everyone. More details might be best for people who are enneagram type 9. Since they have a tendancy to copycat, more details mean more opportunities for them to recognize the differences bewteen themselves and others. Or enneagram type 5, who like might like the extra data to analyse. And of course, some of it might be just preference. I could also imagine an ennegram type 5 having the same issue you are experiencing.
Personally, I like as much info as possible. I'm a 4 that likes reading about myself, and my 5 wing likes to analyse the differences between myself and others. (Special snowflake problems, I know. lol) when getting into a new system, I first type myself, but then I always try to type my closest friends and family next. So extra info helps me pinpoint differences. But while I prefer the extra info, I would never make a value judgement that it is somehow inherently better just because it's better for me.