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You can use the the Favorite Tags edit link to select tags where you have special interest or knowledge for. The questions coming up in the general stream, tagged with one or more of your favorite tags, will be highlighted for your settings accordingly.

Also if you simply click on one of these favorite tags, this will narrow the questions stream accordingly. That's the way I mostly work with it, and get back to my main stream of current interest, from viewing questions.

Last but not least, you can of course combine several tags by entering e.g. [c++][singleton] in the search field. But as this gets you to more specific questions, getting back there from viewing them is harder (you'll have to go back to the search field explicitly again).

Workflow sketch:

  1. Select questions filtered by a tag of current interest
  2. View new questions (you'll be notified about new questions available)
  3. Apply action on the viewed question (comment, answer, up-/downvote, flag, close-vote, etc.)
    3.1 No tags were edited, go back to the main stream of interest just by clicking the questions appropriate tag
    3.2 The main tag of interest was removed =>
    • Go back to the main stream via [Questions] tab
    • Click the main tag of interest from your favourites section

You can use the the Favorite Tags edit link to select tags where you have special interest or knowledge for. The questions coming up in the general stream, tagged with one or more of your favorite tags, will be highlighted for your settings accordingly.

Also if you simply click on one of these favorite tags, this will narrow the questions stream accordingly. That's the way I mostly work with it, and get back to my main stream of current interest, from viewing questions.

Last but not least, you can of course combine several tags by entering e.g. [c++][singleton] in the search field. But as this gets you to more specific questions, getting back there from viewing them is harder (you'll have to go back to the search field explicitly again).

You can use the the Favorite Tags edit link to select tags where you have special interest or knowledge for. The questions coming up in the general stream, tagged with one or more of your favorite tags, will be highlighted for your settings accordingly.

Also if you simply click on one of these favorite tags, this will narrow the questions stream accordingly. That's the way I mostly work with it, and get back to my main stream of current interest from viewing questions.

Last but not least, you can of course combine several tags by entering e.g. [c++][singleton] in the search field. But as this gets you to more specific questions, getting back there from viewing them is harder (you'll have to go back to the search field explicitly again).

Workflow sketch:

  1. Select questions filtered by a tag of current interest
  2. View new questions (you'll be notified about new questions available)
  3. Apply action on the viewed question (comment, answer, up-/downvote, flag, close-vote, etc.)
    3.1 No tags were edited, go back to the main stream of interest just by clicking the questions appropriate tag
    3.2 The main tag of interest was removed =>
    • Go back to the main stream via [Questions] tab
    • Click the main tag of interest from your favourites section
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You can use the the Favorite Tags edit link to select tags where you have special interest or knowledge for. The questions coming up in the general stream, tagged with one or more of your favorite tags, will be highlighted for your settings accordingly.

Also if you simply click on one of these favorite tags, this will narrow the questions stream accordingly. That's the way I mostly work with it, and get back to my main stream of current interest, from viewing questions.

Last but not least, you can of course combine several tags by entering e.g. [c++][singleton] in the search field. But as this gets you to more specific questions, getting back there from viewing them is harder (you'll have to go back to the search field explicitly again).

You can use the the Favorite Tags edit link to select tags where you have special interest or knowledge for. The questions coming up in the general stream, tagged with one or more of your favorite tags, will be highlighted for your settings accordingly.

Also if you simply click on one of these favorite tags, this will narrow the questions stream accordingly. That's the way I mostly work with it, and get back to my main stream of current interest from viewing questions.

Last but not least, you can of course combine several tags by entering e.g. [c++][singleton] in the search field. But as this gets you to more specific questions, getting back there from viewing them is harder (you'll have to go back to the search field explicitly again).

You can use the the Favorite Tags edit link to select tags where you have special interest or knowledge for. The questions coming up in the general stream, tagged with one or more of your favorite tags, will be highlighted for your settings accordingly.

Also if you simply click on one of these favorite tags, this will narrow the questions stream accordingly. That's the way I mostly work with it, and get back to my main stream of current interest, from viewing questions.

Last but not least, you can of course combine several tags by entering e.g. [c++][singleton] in the search field. But as this gets you to more specific questions, getting back there from viewing them is harder (you'll have to go back to the search field explicitly again).

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You can use the the Favorite Tags edit link to select tags where you have special interest or knowledge for. The questions coming up in the general stream, tagged with one or more of your favorite tags, will be highlighted for your settings accordingly.

Also if you simply click on one of these favorite tags, this will narrow the questions stream accordingly. That's the way I mostly work with it, and get back to my main stream of current interest from viewing questions.

Last but not least, you can of course combine several tags by entering e.g. [c++][singleton] in the search field. But as this gets you to more specific questions, getting back there from viewing them is harder (you'll have to go back to the search field explicitly again).