Removing Jeeves is a Bad, Bad Idea

Appparently, Barry Diller (owner of IAC and recent acquiree of AskJeeves), has decided to drop the butler (Jeeves) from the Ask property. My personal view is that this is a miserably ill-thought-out move. My reasons are:

  1. Jeeves is associated in the minds of consumers with Ask.com - in a totally non-scientific study, I asked 6 people in our office building if they were familiar with the search engine Ask.com... Not one yes. Then I said - "Ask Jeeves? With the butler guy." Much better success - 4 of 6 knew about it.
  2. Jeeves is THE branding element. Without him, you've got no "unique value proposition". He represents the so-called "natural language capabilities" of the engine; lose him and you're just another web search engine.
  3. If it ain't broke... Jeeves hasn't hurt the company, he's only helped - his clever antics on days like Pirate day give the search engine personality, links and traffic it wouldn't ordinarily garner.
  4. Dollars to donuts says Jeeves' loss will mean that Ask's search and traffic numbers are down in 6 months. Even a clever new ad campaign and re-branding can't save them now.

Does anyone in the community actually think that Diller made the right move?