How can I most easily use a specifc tag as exclusion criteria ?
Say a site has the tags: foo-1 foo-2 foo-3 ... foo-n
I can easily find all questions of foo-x by just clicking that tag or going to: https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/foo-x
I can also use the advanced search to find questions which contain either of the tags foo-x foo-y using the search string:
[foo-x] or [foo-y]
And I can do the same to find questions containing both the tags foo-x foo-y using the search string:
[foo-x] and [foo-y]
Now what I would like to find are all questions containing any tag but not the tag foo-x.
Can I do this?
Essentially, I want to filter out topics I'm not interested in, rather than search for a specific topic.
Thanks to this question question I now know that
I can search for "contains foo-x but does not contain foo-y" using a simple minus-sign in front of the tag, i.e. by the search string:
[foo-x] -[foo-y]
However, just using the -[foo-y]
does not give me what I want. It seems I can only search for "Find X, except if Y" but not for "Find ALL, except if Y".
[*] -[foo-y]
should do what you want...is:question -[foo-y]
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