I just saw a poll of P3 owners (either here or on RCGroups) where something like 25% of respondents had experienced cracks in their shells. I think it is insulting to say that many P3 owners have convinced themselves that they have a problem. I'd say there is a significant percentage of the shells experiencing cracks, mostly in the rear arms. This has NEVER been a problem with previous P3 models.I didn't miss it.
If your company had a product that sold in millions and a few misinformed customers convinced themselves (despite all contrary evidence) that there was a problem with a perfectly functioning product, do you think the company should organise a replacement program for everyone?
I'll come back to what's relevant .. have you got any problem with your Phantom?
The majority of P3 users don't have the problems you are concerned with, real cracking or imaginary stability.
If your Phantom is one of the few that develops cracks, DJI will replace it.
DJI won't replace Phantom because of imaginary issues.
While I certainly don't think a recall or replacements for all of us are in order, I do think DJI should address this issue and not remain silent. Just a sense of good PR should guide DJI in addressing this. Deleting posts from their FB page only adds to their negative image.