Descriptions of EACH variant of EACH socionic type
It's hard to describe 16 different types. MBTT is already criticised because it's pretty hard to know the behaviours of 16 separate types. It's harder than 4 temperaments, 4 main DISC profiles, or 5 FFM dichotomies, or even 9 enneagram types.
Myersian types are often badly described. For example, I don't like descriptions of my own myersian type, which say that ENTJ's are pushy assholes or such (i.e. describing ENTJ's as -++, as they can be 0+- as well).
Socionic types are badly described too, but in a lesser extent. For example, are SEI's accomodating ? EIE's sociable ? SLE's pushy ? SLI's sluggish ? LII's quiet ? LIE's outgoing ?
It depends of the physiological variant. For example, a --- SEI may appear as SLE to an unexperienced socionist. Or, a 0+- LII as ILE. Another example is that even experienced socionists tend to write S0D0 like descriptions of LSI's, while putting lots of S-D+ people on LSI celebrity lists, such as Stalin or Milosevic.
Now that there is GCPT, we have a set of 168 different types. It's already hard to deal with 16 types, it's harder to deal with 168.
Is someone interested about writing such descriptions ? Providing examples ? It'd prevent those who get to know socionics to deal with stereotypes, instead of types.