You're obfuscating,
Actually, you're trying to obfuscate, but you're failing.
The whole Geezer migration happened as a result of disgust with what BotF had become (and still remains.) Flamers, spammers, shamers, liars, Cut&Pasters, and weirdos.
The early posts in the experiment were ALL ABOUT BotF. What would you expect?
One of the key purposes behind the Geezer experiment was to establish who follows whom around the various boards, and for what purpose. At first, it was me, Ink, Ryerson, bite, catnapping, daveto, keifus,TG, and a few others. Now, its list of posters includes essentially everyone I used to read at the old board.
Assuming you're telling the truth about having missed the first part of the experiment, and that's an assumption I hesitate to make, perhaps I can thumbnail it for you.
At the time, my hypothesis was that at first, friendly Geezers would trickle in as we checked on the MBTUs of people we enjoy posting with and saw their new home board. Check.
Shortly after the original move, Jeremy asked us to move to Procrastination to make room for a Slate article that utilized the Geezer board. No Problem. Okay, maybe there was some carping, but it settled down quickly.
Next, I suggested that people who disliked the vast majority of the Original 10 Geezers would follow us to the new board, either by openly posting there (SpeakerNancy & JackDallas fer instance couldn't resist proving me right) or would spend a large amount of time posting at BotF about us (Gatewood and LAM fer instance) in an unflattering way. Check.
The larger goal of the experiment was to send quarreling factions to neutral corners. As you can see from the front page of Procrastination, the (as expected) early chatter about the old place has died down to a barely audible whisper. Those Geezers have really done a great job of making the front page something we can all be proud of.
That's when you showed up with your usual selective outrage, your claim of being a clicque of one, and your current obsession with this here Shameful Conduct board.