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Contributed module documentation

OpenQuestions

"Popular" and "best" are frequently very different. If you want to find the best of a set of choices, try the OpenQuestions module.

For a tangible example, a "Brownie diet" would be very popular on sites like Reddit, but it wouldn't be good if your goal is to choose the best diet. That's because such sites open voting to everyone, allow anonymous voting, and don't give others a chance to hold voters accountable.

This module seeks to solve those issues by limiting voting to a select group of users. All of their votes are public and other users can comment on those votes. If someone's votes are questionable they'll be called on that publicly.

Configuration

Please review this after installing the module

Quick Start

After reviewing the Configuration page, come here for a quick example

Rationale

Goes into more detail on the problems the module is designed to solve.

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