Bylayer VS. Byblock Colors

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So I've been using AutoCAD for a long time now, started out on ver. 10 way back when but this is a question that I'm really not sure how to answer.
I've been creating a PowerPoint presentation listing/showing basic operations in AutoCAD.
One involves the basics of creating blocks.
I was taught to always use bylayer for my line colors and to always place those items on layer "0".
I've had some push back from a few people telling me that I should be telling people to use byblock instead.
Since this will allow nested blocks to change color too.
Well I have always been under the impression that this something else you should never do, nest a block.
Well I really am not sure how to answer these requests since it has just always been my practice.
I do not remember being given a specific reason not to do it the other way.
So I was hoping that I could get some input on the pro's and con's of these practices so that maybe I can arrive at a fair answer when approaching these subjects in the future?
Thank you for any input.
Radar