I agree. It's true that it may be a hassle because it is filled that information that's either new to you or information that for your is seemingly useless. However, that's due diligence that's tied up with finding gems of a project. Not every project nowadays would be successful, we know that, therefore, if you try to find out what makes the project different from others and what their goals are could make your chances of success higher. Also, it's a good way to familiarize yourself with how projects work; it can give you an idea as to how you should choose projects, rather than joining one blinding. The bigger problem their is many who join doesn't even bother to know the background of the project, only to complain afterwards that they have been scammed or that the project they joined is a failure, but in reality, they could only blame themselves.