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https://stackoverflow.com/unanswered/tagged/android?tab=noanswers

Is it meaningful ?

What is the use of tab=noanswers under stackoverflow.com/unanswered/

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The Unanswered page, shows you questions with no upvoted or accepted answers. You can further filter it down to questions with no answers using the no answers tab.

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Compare that page with:

https://stackoverflow.com/unanswered/tagged/android?tab=votes

There are different tabs in the page that lists unanswered questions.

I'm pretty sure all of these "question lists" share the same template, meaning they all have a "Unanswered" tab.

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By default, the "Unanswered" tab displays questions with no upvoted or accepted answers (this is explained on the right-hand side of the page).

The "no answers" sub-tab, as specified by that query string parameter, displays questions with no answers at all.

This could probably be more intuitive but - to answer your question - yes, it is meaningful.

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