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About the 'default', to be clear :

I am referring to any value that is empty, '-', 0 [meaning no value]
and any property/value that represents a 'default' value.
Not only the properties that are 'meaningless' like nokia_version for
a desktop.

Adding these generic 'defaults' may look impressive but the data is
meaningless fluff.
If the value for property xyz is not present, not known or is some
known default [you can spot them], it should not be included in the
response.

That's an 'honest' response, in that the end-user now knows that any
property not present can default to something meaningful in their
current context, instead of having them 'run' with nonsense 'default'
data.

That's an honest and much shorter response : all signal.

esjr
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