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After finally starting to listen to the SO podcast(a), I decided to take some advice and more intelligently select questions for answering.

To that end, I started marking my favourite tags and adding those I have little interest in to the ignore-list.

I figured this would basically allow me to answer more questions since the ones I'll see are my areas of interest.

However, the main question page still seems to query all the questions to get fifty (configurable, of course) results and then just removes those I've decided to ignore. This greatly improves my experience with only getting appropriate questions but, unfortunately, I often only see two or three questions on the page (I've been rather vicious with my ignore-list).

What are the chances of changing this behaviour so that you get to see fifty results after filtering has taken place?


(a) Hilarious stuff, by the way, especially Joel's rather pitiful attempts at an Oz accent :-)

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    Interesting. I have a pretty vicious ignore list, too, but I still see lots of questions on the "interesting" page. Perhaps it's because I have the c# tag on my interesting list, and we get lots of those questions here. I agree, though, that server-side filtering would be nice to finally have, as opposed to the client-side filtering we currently get. Aug 11, 2017 at 4:23
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    @Cody, that is interesting. I've been using the newest tab on stackoverflow.com/questions rather than interesting tab on stackoverflow.com. I see the latter has an absolute bucketload more questions, most of which are highlighted. So I guess I'll just use that. Thanks for the info, cheers.
    – paxdiablo
    Aug 11, 2017 at 10:58
  • I need to learn to make better questions. I asked the same a long time ago and I only got a couple of visits (and still no answers): meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/276842/…
    – whoan
    Apr 23, 2018 at 1:40

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