Judging from the latest edit on Retiring New Navigation (beta) in preparation for Navigation 3.0 the "New Navigation" has been removed and we have gone back to a system of navigation I do not know and that I have not been introduced to (or at least I do not remember any of it).
My two top tags are [ios] and [swift].
How do I watch out for new questions, read them and judge if they deserve an upvote, downvote, close vote, duplicate or even if I simply can answer them?
Do I have to have six tabs open for ios, swift, swift3, swift4, java and java8?
How have moderating people used Stack Overflow when this navigation was the only available thing originally?
or
searches.[java] -[android]
offers an RSS feed link, which appears to provide what's desired (exclusions and combinations). I'm not saying that the "old new-nav" wasn't beneficial, just that RSS is another way to accomplish a similar task. Alternately, one would write a userscript which did (much of) what's desired. This Q&A isn't to bash the removal, but to find alternatives.