This seems like a straightforward question, but I can't find the answer sorry.
I'm trying to do something useful by answering questions I know how to answer. I can search for a set of questions, go through it, and answer the ones I know. Now, in the list, there are many questions I know I can't answer, and these questions keep popping up when I do the same search periodically to answer new questions. There are also many questions which already have an answer that I find satisfactory, and for which I cannot contribute anymore.
Is there a way to mark these questions as "ignored", "dismissed", "not interesting for me" or so, so that the do not show up next time I do a search?
I know I can search by tags to find questions I might be interested in (as advised in the answers of See only relevant questions?), but no search can know in advance whether I know how to answer or whether I find the current answer satisfactory. So, what I'm looking for is a way to mark questions as ignored manually and individually.
I did find a similar feature when I answer a question, I get a button "answer similar questions" and then get a list of questions, each of which have a button "Answer this question", and a link "dismiss" next to it. But this "dismiss" link does not appear when I do a normal search, and questions marked as "dismiss" there still pop up in the next searches.