The proposal Wikipedia:Stable versions now has been rejected, and it is in part thanks to everyone who has signed here. This had raised awareness about the proposal and helped round up opposition of them. Thanks to everyone who has already signed, and I hope we can get even more people to support my stance.
Wikipedia:Stable versions and Wikipedia:Stable versions now are trying to make it so your edit has to be approved on articles that "respected editors" have dubbed stable for the default version. This means that for a lot of articles, you won't see your changes until someone else decides it belongs. This is antiwiki, as it destroys the idea of allowing everyone to edit it. Some editors want this to be compared to Brittanica or World Book, which it isn't. There are several editors, including myself, that joined Wikipedia because when they tried the edit link, it actually worked, and they could see their changes right away. This will take that opportunity away from new editors, and I would like you to sign below if you agree with me.
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