You're just making yourself look silly now. That first link is from a post on a forum 9 years ago about a motor that was even older. It was an old brushed motor that's hardly been seen since. if you go back 10 years, just about everything from China broke, but that's not the same today.
The second post you referenced was about a guy that thought he might have a loose magnet, but it turned out that it was a broken spoke. Even that was from 6 years ago.
If loose magnets were a problem on geared hub-motors, you'd be able to show us some photos of your own. I repair loads of motors for various people and I've never seen anything like it.
Your theory about hall sensors cooking is also probably wrong. They blow alright, but most that I've seen have been caused by problems outside the motor, like damaged or shorted hall wires, misconnections and controller faults.
Finally, the biggest problem with hub-motors is water getting in and making them go rusty, not any of the things you mentioned.