By default, the Unanswered sections display tags which are not included in my "ignored tags" list. I keep adding new tags to my ignore-list all the time, but since there so many tags, I keep getting questions which I'm not interested in. Is there a way to have the "opposite" behavior, meaning, that the page will display only tags that are under my "favorite" section?

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Are you using the "My Tags" option? – Ben Brocka Jun 13 '12 at 16:35
yes but it seems to display only older questions, and I want to search for the newest – alfasin Jun 13 '12 at 16:44
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Ah, yeah, My Tags has...I have no idea what it's sort order is, actually. – Ben Brocka Jun 13 '12 at 16:46
@BenBrocka further, clicking on a specific tag will display only new questions related to that tag, but I would like to view all the questions that are related to any of my favorite tags. – alfasin Jun 13 '12 at 17:14

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yes but it seems to display only older questions, and I want to search for the newest

=> Yes Ofcourse its possible to find out Newest question. Have a look at below snap which i have captured for android tag which is my favorite tag list.

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I know that, plz read the last comment I wrote – alfasin Jun 14 '12 at 14:45
Bhuro, Hope you can update your answer...!!! – Aʌɐpɥɐuı Mar 6 at 10:52

I posted a feature request on this a few weeks ago: Won't you let me view only my favorite tags, please? - apparently most people here either like the current behavior, don't care or perhaps don't visit Meta SO to express their opinion.

This my landing page - HALF of it - Firefox won't let me zoom out any further. Note the sidebar and my list of ignored tags. That is half the list. This is called User Defending Against Poorly Designed User Interface. Pretty ridiculous, isn't it.

In my question I asked for an explanation as to why the UI is set up this way but no one took responsibility for this UI design choice of forcing the use of explicit "ignore" tags in order to filter questions. Go figure.

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iirc You can use Awesome Screenshot to capture a full webpage at 100% zoom. – Seth Feb 27 at 17:06

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