From Ran's home page:
"GolfClubAtlas.com is presented to promote frank commentary on golf course architecture."
In the discussion group, I see complaints of "one-upmanship".
My questions are
How do you distinguish frank commentary from one-upmanship?
Frank commentary doesn't leave the impression that you are trying to gain some advantage on the person who posted the comment in the first place.
How do you prevent your commentary from being regarded as one-upmanship?
Review your comments so that they don't do the above
What causes someone to perceive frank commentary to be one-upmanship?
Sometimes it IS, like when multiple replies are made that say something to the effect that "Thanks, but I already knew that". That's little more than a tactic to intimidate the poster and an attempt to establish the superiority of the person making the remark. Thanking someone for information, whether or not you already knew already it, would go along way to resolving any problems. Frank commentary doesn't leave the impression that you are trying to gain some advantage on the person who posted the comment in the first place.
Anthony,
You should see if you can't get someone to do that with you, it's less lonely and will kill more time.