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If you select "show unanswered" then it displays "show Votes":

But the sorting is by unanswered. If you go to the second page, the sorting goes by the votes:

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The All Questions page is different from the Search page. The Questions page has the following tabs:

  • Newest
  • Active
  • Bountied
  • Unanswered
  • Frequent
  • Votes

The Search results page only has the following tabs:

  • Relevant
  • Newest
  • Active
  • Votes

Note that in both of the above lists, those in italics are sorts, and not filters. You'll notice that in search results you only have access to sorting, not filtering.

If you want to search for unanswered questions, you need to specify that in your search with hasaccepted:no, so your search body would be: show voices hasaccepted:no

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  • I'm sorry but this is a broken user flow. As a user, i visit All questions tab and filter by Unanswered. I see questions which are Unanswered and sorted by Votes, which is expected. But this filtered results page is a paginated view. Browsing through paginated pages should not change the filter criteria. I have never seen such a behavior in paginated view in any app. As rightly pointed out by @Danis, the 2nd page of the results page incorrectly show 2nd page of All questions sorted by Votes. Unanswered filter is lost, which breaks user flow.
    – sbharti
    Oct 3, 2021 at 7:26
  • Besides, this erroneous behavior is only with mobile site. On Desktop view, this works as expected. The 2nd page url in Desktop is stackoverflow.com/questions?tab=unanswered&page=2 which gives expected results. But 2nd page on mobile view is stackoverflow.com/… which gives unexpected results.
    – sbharti
    Oct 3, 2021 at 7:30
  • You've also mentioned that Unanswered is not a sort criteria. But when user hits All questions tab followed by filtering with Unanswered, the url generated is stackoverflow.com/questions?sort=unanswered . This is obviously erroneous url because Unanswered value shouldn't be assigned to "sort" parameter at all.
    – sbharti
    Oct 3, 2021 at 7:42

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