Consensus isn't really applicable, since consensus really applies to decision-making, and we're not a decision-making body. There's no decision to make, simply perspectives to share. And in that sense, I agree with capnhook's view. I think the overall issue and the responses to the poll ultimately boil down to: should we or should we not discuss stealth activity openly on TS? When boiled down in this way, the perspective of poll respondents becomes quite clear: the vast majority think we should not discuss stealth openly -- whether thoughts about it are absolute (ban all stealth talk), strong (should not happen publicly), or moderate (prefer it doesn't happen publicly). As of this posting:
65.0% do not think stealth should be discussed openly
17.5% think it's okay to discuss stealth openly
We likely can debate the relative risk to no end, and never come to any sort of agreement or common view. But an individual or collective view on relative risk is beside the point, as one's view of relative risk doesn't necessarily coincide with one's perspective on whether or not we should discuss stealth openly. For example, my view: I think the risk from openly discussing stealth is quite low, but we still ought not discuss it openly.