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The completely accurate, well-researched, and unfailingly reliable information about popular culture found in the definitions written by users of urbandictionary.com.
Bob: Hey, Mike does "badonkadonk" really mean what they said it does in that episode of Chappelle's Show?
Mike: (Checks urban dictionary)...I guess so...That seems to be the urban dictionary consensus.
by fooo1oo April 19, 2009
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scientific consensus

Translation from scientist to normal person speak: We honestly have no fucking idea.

Sometimes, even scientists don't know what's going on. At times like that they tend to act like everyone else, which is that they assume the most popular idea must be correct. Unfortunately, this is sophistry, not science.
Dr John Snow, I am tired of your incessant prattling about Cholera being a water-born disease! There is a scientific consensus that it is spread by a miasma and that is final!
by Korgmeister March 21, 2005
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Scientific Consensus Totalitarianism

Scientific Consensus Totalitarianism, also Scientific Consensus Authoritarianism or Scientific Consensus Dictatorship, is a political and anti-scientistic stance where the scientific consensus, as the way it exists today, is a form of totalitarianism and that seeks to eliminate any other opposite view to it and that also promotes scientism, anti-theism, physicalism and new atheism as well. The Scientific consensus totalitarianism concept was not created as a way to deny the climate change or the shape of Earth, but more as a way to criticize the several attacks scientific community usually do to religion, spirituality, supernaturality, astrality, afterlife, mediumship, extraphysics, multiverses, post-empiricism and all other themes related or derived from those, and it also seeks as a way to alert people and open-minded scientists, thinkers and philosophers to protectt themselves from the scientism, physicalism and anti-theism that are promoted inside science.
"Scientific consensus totalitarianism shows so well how can science be totalitarian and how powerful science is nowadays, that's the why we shall be careful with the promotion of scientism and physicalism inside science and how opened we should be to new ideas and new concepts and how the scientific consensus should be more open-minded and less authoritarian, mainly about spiritual and extraphysical things."
by Full Monteirism April 16, 2021
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Imposed Consensus

A forced agreement achieved through power, pressure, or elimination of alternatives, presented as genuine unanimity. In Imposed Consensus, dissenting voices are silenced—not convinced, but removed. Meetings where everyone "agrees" because anyone who might disagree wasn't invited, was intimidated beforehand, or learned long ago that speaking up costs more than silence. The consensus is real in appearance but hollow in substance, a collective yes that masks individual no's that were never permitted to speak.
"The board voted unanimously to approve the CEO's plan. What the minutes don't show: anyone who questioned it was 'reorganized' out of their position last quarter. That's Imposed Consensus—unanimity through elimination, agreement through fear. The vote was unanimous; the freedom wasn't."
by Dumu The Void February 24, 2026
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Manufactured Consensus

The appearance of widespread agreement engineered through media, education, and cultural repetition rather than genuine deliberation. Manufactured Consensus makes certain views seem obviously correct, universally held, beyond question—not because they've survived debate, but because debate was never permitted or alternative views were never presented. "Everyone knows that..." becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy: repeat it enough, and people believe it, and believing it, they repeat it. Consensus manufactured, not discovered; constructed, not emergent.
"In the 1950s, everyone knew women belonged in the home. That wasn't consensus discovered—it was consensus manufactured: through media, education, advertising, and the silencing of alternatives. People genuinely believed it because they'd never heard anything else. Manufactured Consensus feels like reality until it isn't."
by Dumu The Void February 24, 2026
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Laughing Emoji (Popular Consensus)

Although the laughing emoji normality has changed through the years due to the constant use of TikTok and other platforms, we can look at some of the normal ones that have been used the most.

Some of those include the following:

2010-2020 Laughing Emoji 😂 (Also notably the word of the year in 2015 by Oxford)

2020-2021~2023 Skull Emoji 💀 (Still commonly used, but not as popular and seen as cringe by today's standards)

2021-2021 Chair Emoji 🪑 (Started as an inside joke but never caught on)

2023-2024 Sobbing Emoji (Loudly Crying Emoji) 😭 (Still used in tandem with today's laughing emojis)

2024-Present Wilting Flower Emoji + Empty Battery Emoji 🥀🪫 (Used to signify more depression than humor)

With this list, we can also observe the slight decline through the years that Gen Z has been putting in affect as the "new normal". Ever since the crying emoji in 2023, Gen Z had started basing more of their humor off of darker jokes. This can also be observed with the wilting flower and empty battery emojis as they signify weakness or sadness. One popular way it's used is as acceptance. Memes that include horrible scenarios with no way of the reader/speaker getting out is another popular scenario. Although I'm not trying to make my generation's dumb memes sound sophisticated in any way shape or form, it is interesting to see how the laughing emoji norm has changed over the years and the new humor that develops alongside it.
The Laughing Emoji (Popular Consensus) has changed many times over the years.
by mfomari March 27, 2025
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The paradox that while consensus is science's method for settling disputes, the process of reaching it is deeply social, psychological, and vulnerable to groupthink, institutional inertia, and external pressure. How do we know a consensus (e.g., on climate change) reflects true scientific convergence rather than a manufactured or coerced agreement? The hard problem is trusting the collective voice while knowing it can be shaped by factors other than pure evidence.
Example: "He agreed climate change was real but had a hard problem with the scientific consensus. 'Was it reached by pure evidence,' he wondered, 'or by grant agencies defunding skeptics, journals rejecting contrary papers, and a social zeitgeist that punished dissent? I believe the conclusion, but I don't trust the groupthink factory.'" Hard Problem of Scientific Consensus
by Abzugal January 30, 2026
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