Argumentum ad populum (Latin for “argument to the people”) is a logical fallacy that occurs when something is considered to be true or good solely because it is popular. Undoubtedly many popular notions are true, but their truth is not a function of their popularity, except in circumstances where other factors ensure that popularity is related to truth. The fallacy is the opposite of an appeal to the minority.
No, but your comments here sure do.
So? That just another fallacy:
Argumentum ad populum
It seems like you’re a master debater.