I can fully see where you are coming from and I believe I understand why. In my case, it is the exact opposite. It is somewhat of a turnoff to me to see it as a dried out solid for a couple of reasons.
First: medicinal quality. Obviously some of the medicinal qualities are gone when dried to a shatter. Where did they go? Well they evaporated off into the air, the turpines, and who knows what else. I guess when it comes to purchasing the oil I would rather it be a solid, then I would be more confident that it is most likely not carrying mass amounts of solvent. What has made me come to this is my concentrate experience started with RSO. When I am done purging mine and it is in a syringe, I am 99% confident there is no iso left whatsoever. If there were any, it sure seems like I would taste it in my glass Eclipse vape. Just the smallest fume of iso in my glass vape after cleaning will instantly gag me.
Second: I am in to vaporizing. I have noticed it being a lot easier, more convenient, whipping up some e-cannabis when the concentrate is in syringes. Also, when I vape the oil straight, the oil being in a syringe, you cannot beat the convenience of refilling. It melts down into the vape a lot easier and you can add more concentrate. For my vaporizing, to convert solid concentrates into e-cannabis, I have to get it to a gooey state like RSO anyway. I just add a bit of grain alcohol to get the concentrate to a gooey state before adding the PG USP.
I am not sure if there is actual facts and truth behind my opinion. It sure would be nice to be able to have test comparisons to know for sure. Well, at least it would be nice for me to be able to do that. I can't get concentrates tested here in Michigan anymore. That really sucks too because I have been at the point for a good year now to have comparisons done to see which method is better than the other. Using other methods like a nail, I could see why a solid would be preferred.