"Raphael Wegmann" wrote
Many editors think that numerical supermajority equals consensus (it doesn't). Consensus is strictly reached only when all concerned have accepted a position.
No, that is 'unanimity'. Here on Wikipedia this has never been the definition used of 'consensus'. No one voice has a veto, when it comes to understanding whether there is a consensus view.
Numerically consensus is something like 80% approval, but of course a purely numerical criterion is not useful.
Charles