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How Wikipedia works, in one act: Albert Einstein edits an article and puts in "2+2=4." He is reverted by an editor claiming that "2+2=5." He reverts the edits claiming WP:BLUESKY and "take it to talk, but 2+2=4." Another editor reverts Albert and says, "It's not BLUE if someone reverts, stop edit warring." Albert then goes to the talkpage and presents his case, but the two editors are now claiming they have consensus that 2+2=5. Albert tries to show how 2+2=4, but he is told he is being DISRUPTIVE and a WIKILAWYER. Albert says that consensus can't trump the truth, that 2+2=4. Finally, an admin shows up and blocks Albert Einstein for being disruptive and a wikilawyer. The article now will show that 2+2=5 due to consensus of its editors.

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