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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.

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  • How about filtering tags? Questions with a tag you marked as favorite will be yellow, while a question with a tag you marked as ignored will be grey
    – Arun A S
    Apr 29, 2015 at 8:02
  • I do filter with tags. But once I get the list many of the questions are still not interesting to me. What I'm looking for is a way to manually filter the list obtained by an automatic search. Apr 29, 2015 at 9:39
  • I fundamentally disagree that this question is "identical" to the indicated one "See only relevant questions?" I LOVE Matthieu's approach, exactly as he phrased it, and the other question merely talks about tags. Matthieu (and I!) want a way to effectively read a question once, dismiss it, and never see it again. NEVER. We've looked at it, and decided that we can't help, or that it has been sufficiently answered. The act of dismissing any question (as far as I'm concerned) could be irrevocable. Jun 13, 2016 at 12:57

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