lol, I wonder if this is DJI FPV in general....
we don't quite fit in the Mavic community, and the FPV community doesn't love us....
only joking,
I know there are a some in the fpv community that are really 'sceptical' of DJI in general, and the DJI FPV in particular - but thats natural when a big player like DJI enter a more niche community... esp. when its diy oriented. we've seen this in many other hobby areas, nothing unique to fpv in this.
I think this is aggrevated by the 'blanket' coverage on social media - it feels like its dominating everything.
I think this will all improve over the coming weeks... there is no denying the dji fpv, like it or not - its a new category, and new approach - so of course, theres alot of focus on it.
but like everything... the next 'new' thing will come along, and attention will shift, and with it the fpv community will get back to 'normal'.
(I think we are already seeing this... many dedicated fpv youtube channels are not doing so much dji coverage)
whats going to be interesting is to see the if this how this all settles down,
hopefully it the dji fpv, will bridge the camera drone and fpv communities.
when someone on the mavic community talks about buying a new drone, the dji fpv might be considered an option, which then leads into how about an RTF FPV?
it also feels perhaps inevitable that we will get more hybrids from other companies (and dji) if the dji fpv attracts **mass** appeal
so we could move away from black n' white - camera drone or fpv drone - to drones that will combine different combinations of features, some more aimed at cinematography, some more action photography, racer, freestyle - and everything in between.
like it or not, i think the genie is out of the bottle...
which is good, there is room for everyone and all budgets in the drone hobby, more the merrier.
so... yeah, perhaps we are the oddity for now, but I suspect we'll become mainstream in the next few months 
(of course, another future pressure in the EU and UK, is new legislation , which basically means to fly outside in built-up areas, you'll have to use a sub 250g drone, with 'slow' mode)