User talk:Pipermedic

Red Knights International Firefighters MC
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Motorcycle Club
I have reverted your additions of the Red Knights MC to the Motorcycle club article twice with explanations, specifically that because of the lack of a probationary period, the Red Knights do not qualify as an MC, regardless of what they call themselves. There will probably be another article created for motorcycle riding clubs (the correct category to which Red Knights belongs) and I encourage you to link there. Mmoyer 17:59, 6 October 2006 (UTC)

Wikify
The Red Knights MC article was correctly given the Wikify tag recently because it does not conform to the Manual of Style. You removed that tag without making a single update to help the article conform. This constitutes vandalism, though I believe it to be unintentional. Please read Five pillars and understand that Wikipedia is, above all, an encyclopedia with a specific format, not just a random collection of information written in any style chosen by the author. Happy editing, hope this helps! Mmoyer 17:59, 6 October 2006 (UTC)