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This doesn't directly answer the question, but I've found that you can search using created time by extending the date search to include a timestamp. Adding the timestamp allows you to filter to posts created after a certain time (as opposed to older than an hour as you asked).

For instance you can search unanswered questions, in your tags that were created after 2pmunanswered questions, in your tags that were created after 2pm (note search times are in UTC from what I can gather hence 1 hour difference in my location).

intags:mine answers:0 created:2015-06-10T13:00:00

This doesn't seem to work with a time range however, so filtering to an half hour periodfiltering to an half hour period:

intags:mine answers:0 created:2015-06-10T13:00:00..2015-06-10T13:30:00

Produces the same as searching by the first value in the range.

There might be a way, I'm still currently testing.

This doesn't directly answer the question, but I've found that you can search using created time by extending the date search to include a timestamp. Adding the timestamp allows you to filter to posts created after a certain time (as opposed to older than an hour as you asked).

For instance you can search unanswered questions, in your tags that were created after 2pm (note search times are in UTC from what I can gather hence 1 hour difference in my location).

intags:mine answers:0 created:2015-06-10T13:00:00

This doesn't seem to work with a time range however, so filtering to an half hour period:

intags:mine answers:0 created:2015-06-10T13:00:00..2015-06-10T13:30:00

Produces the same as searching by the first value in the range.

There might be a way, I'm still currently testing.

This doesn't directly answer the question, but I've found that you can search using created time by extending the date search to include a timestamp. Adding the timestamp allows you to filter to posts created after a certain time (as opposed to older than an hour as you asked).

For instance you can search unanswered questions, in your tags that were created after 2pm (note search times are in UTC from what I can gather hence 1 hour difference in my location).

intags:mine answers:0 created:2015-06-10T13:00:00

This doesn't seem to work with a time range however, so filtering to an half hour period:

intags:mine answers:0 created:2015-06-10T13:00:00..2015-06-10T13:30:00

Produces the same as searching by the first value in the range.

There might be a way, I'm still currently testing.

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This doesn't directly answer the question, but I've found that you can search using created time by extending the date search to include a timestamp. Adding the timestamp allows you to filter to posts created after a certain time (as opposed to older than an hour as you asked).

For instance you can search unanswered questions, in your tags that were created after 2pm (note search times are in UTC from what I can gather hence 1 hour difference in my location).

intags:mine answers:0 created:2015-06-10T13:00:00

This doesn't seem to work with a time range however, so filtering to an half hour period:

intags:mine answers:0 created:2015-06-10T13:00:00..2015-06-10T13:30:00

Produces the same as searching by the first value in the range.

There might be a way, I'm still currently testing.

This doesn't directly answer the question, but I've found that you can search using created time by extending the date search to include a timestamp. Adding the timestamp allows you to filter to posts created after a certain time.

For instance you can search unanswered questions, in your tags that were created after 2pm (note search times are in UTC from what I can gather hence 1 hour difference in my location).

intags:mine answers:0 created:2015-06-10T13:00:00

This doesn't seem to work with a time range however, so filtering to an half hour period:

intags:mine answers:0 created:2015-06-10T13:00:00..2015-06-10T13:30:00

Produces the same as searching by the first value in the range.

There might be a way, I'm still currently testing.

This doesn't directly answer the question, but I've found that you can search using created time by extending the date search to include a timestamp. Adding the timestamp allows you to filter to posts created after a certain time (as opposed to older than an hour as you asked).

For instance you can search unanswered questions, in your tags that were created after 2pm (note search times are in UTC from what I can gather hence 1 hour difference in my location).

intags:mine answers:0 created:2015-06-10T13:00:00

This doesn't seem to work with a time range however, so filtering to an half hour period:

intags:mine answers:0 created:2015-06-10T13:00:00..2015-06-10T13:30:00

Produces the same as searching by the first value in the range.

There might be a way, I'm still currently testing.

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This doesn't directly answer the question, but I've found that you can search using created time by extending the date search to include a timestamp. Adding the timestamp allows you to filter to posts created after a certain time.

For instance you can search unanswered questions, in your tags that were created after 2pm (note search times are in UTC from what I can gather hence 1 hour difference in my location).

intags:mine answers:0 created:2015-06-10T13:00:00

This doesn't seem to work with a time range however, so filtering to an half hour period:

intags:mine answers:0 created:2015-06-10T13:00:00..2015-06-10T13:30:00

Produces the same as searching by the first value in the range.

There might be a way, I'm still currently testing.