Composer99
Hero
If you're raising complaints about bless - or indeed about anything in 5e or indeed about 5e generally - that amount to unsupported assertion, you don't have any grounds to complain about counterpoints raised using an appeal to popularity.
Bald assertion is just opinion with a thin veneer of pretense to factuality. In which case, it's perfectly legitimate to point out that lots and lots and lots of people have a different opinion than you, since you haven't actually established any reason to believe your opinion is authoritative.
In essence, all you're doing is committing the reversed form of the appeal to popularity. Or perhaps committing the argument from fallacy.
Bald assertion is just opinion with a thin veneer of pretense to factuality. In which case, it's perfectly legitimate to point out that lots and lots and lots of people have a different opinion than you, since you haven't actually established any reason to believe your opinion is authoritative.
In essence, all you're doing is committing the reversed form of the appeal to popularity. Or perhaps committing the argument from fallacy.