User talk:Justicar

The information you have about AKQA is not factually correct. People are interested in the history and founding of AKQA and you have removed this for some reason. CHB Inc. acquired Magnet Interactive and the AdInc. before AKQA merged with CHB. You also reference articles that are not credible (i.e. trade press), in-accurate or have a biased perspective. You also use corporate press releases for your references sources! People are also interested in what AKQA stands for as we know it does not stand for "All Known Questions Answered". The version that was previously written was reviewed by experienced Wikipedia editors and found to have a NPOV. That was a good and useful version of the article. The version that you edited looked like a corporate press release, rather than information of interest, history, etc. of the agency. It also has a strong bias to the USA, even though AKQA was founded in the UK. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 212.158.203.200 (talk • contribs).
 * AKQA, the English firm, ceased to exist in the 2001 merger. Details about the founding of the four elements that formed the new firm in 2001 can be added, but the version you prefer does not follow Wikipedia's standards for article format. The Francisco Partners press release is not ideal, but there are no other publicly free sources to cite that I can find. Do you have any facts to support your claim that CHB acquired Magnet and AdInc prior to the larger merger? I cannot find anything online to back up that claim. --Justicar 18:27, 4 February 2007 (UTC)