User talk:Jay mendoza

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Yamaha RD400
When something you add to an article is removed, with the reason given being that it was "unsourced" -- i.e., it has no citation from a reliable source so that the information could be verified -- and was "POV", i.e. showed a "point of view" or opinion (see WP:NPOV), please do not simply restore it without addressing the issues. That is called edit warring and it can get you blocked from editing. So please do not re-add that information unless it has a citation from a reliable source to support it, and make sure that it is written in a neutral way. Thank you. Eagleash (talk) 23:20, 29 June 2017 (UTC)