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Provide “Keep Interesting Tags” option when “Hide Ignored Tags” enabled

I'll dive straight into an example. I have the tag "Java" hidden, I'm not interested in Java programming... in general. However, I do have "Android" marked as a tag I'm interested in. What currently happens is any question that is tagged as "Android" & "Java", I don't get to see. So I've had to remove "Java" from the list of tags I'm not interested in (which results in lots of questions I don't care about, with some that I do care about).

My proposal is to not hide any questions that have a tag I'm interested in - that should always be the most powerful criteria.

Duplicates:
http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/26181/tags-if-a-in-my-tags-and-b-in-ignore-and-a-post-has-a-and-b-id-like

http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/36954/provide-keep-interesting-tags-option-when-hide-ignored-tags-enabled

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How about going to the prefs tab in your profile and deselecting "Hide Ignored Tags"? – Ami Aug 4 '10 at 14:45
meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/26181/… and meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/36954/… both cover proposals for this functionality. I thought there was also one that specified it should be default to interesting > ignored, but I am unable to find that one right now. – Grace Note Aug 4 '10 at 14:52
@Grace Note: and I was just about to comment "Grace will certainly remember the dupes" – Tobias Kienzler Aug 4 '10 at 14:56
@Ami, how would that solve my problem? I would still end up with noise from tags I'm not interested in. @Grace, thanks for the links. That's exactly what I'm talking about. – Mark Ingram Aug 4 '10 at 14:57
Another link (as a solution for you rather than as a duplicate), if you're up to using GreaseMonkey, might be this one. – Grace Note Aug 4 '10 at 14:58
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closed as exact duplicate by Grace Note, Robert Harvey, Tim Post, Popular Demand, waiwai933 Aug 4 '10 at 17:02

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You could try to modify Alconja's greasemonkey script accordingly.

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