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I don't know such a query, but as I also don't want to see the newest in my tag I instantly select the second page of the newest questions, that usually gives a better result.

Like this (for java): http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/java?page=2&sort=newest&pagesize=50https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/java?page=2&sort=newest&pagesize=50

I don't know such a query, but as I also don't want to see the newest in my tag I instantly select the second page of the newest questions, that usually gives a better result.

Like this (for java): http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/java?page=2&sort=newest&pagesize=50

I don't know such a query, but as I also don't want to see the newest in my tag I instantly select the second page of the newest questions, that usually gives a better result.

Like this (for java): https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/java?page=2&sort=newest&pagesize=50

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I don't know such a query, but as I also don't want to see the newest in my tag I instantly select the second page of the newest questions, that usually gives a better result.

Like this (for java): http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/java?page=2&sort=newest&pagesize=50