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- Consensus is the community resolution when opposing parties set aside their differences and agree on a statement that is agreeable to all, even if only barely. Disputes on Wikipedia are settled by editing and discussion, not voting. Discussion should aim towards building a consensus.
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WP:DEFINECONSENSUS. Consensus is the community resolution when opposing parties set aside their differences and agree on a statement that is agreeable to all, even if only barely. Disputes on Wikipedia are settled by editing and discussion, not voting. Discussion should aim towards building a consensus.
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CONSENSUS meaning: 1. a generally accepted opinion or decision among a group of people: 2. a generally accepted…. Learn more.
a generally accepted opinion; wide agreement: They’re trying to build a consensus on the need to improve the city’s schools. (Definition of consensus from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) consensus | Business English. noun [ S or U ] uk / kənˈsensəs / us. Add to word list.
Talking and silence. Consensus is usually what happens when people work together on a wiki. On any wiki, like Wikipedia, anyone can change almost every page. Everyone else who reads the page can keep the changes or change them to something else. If someone says something about a change or changes it back, then everyone should talk about it.
1. a. : general agreement : unanimity. the consensus of their opinion, based on reports … from the border John Hersey. b. : the judgment arrived at by most of those concerned. the consensus was to go ahead. 2. : group solidarity in sentiment and belief. Is the phrase consensus of opinion redundant?: Usage Guide.