I Have a custom filter setup for me, as [c++] or [c++11] or [c++17] or [c++14] or [c++20] or [c++98] or [c++03]
to see most C++ related questions. It returns about 700,000 questions. However, there are many of them marked [duplicate]
.
So naturally, my thought is to filter out all the questions marked duplicate. With some researches, I found duplicate:0
, and combined it with my original filter, as duplicate:0 and ([c++] or [c++11] or [c++17] or [c++14] or [c++20] or [c++98] or [c++03])
. Now it only returns about 7000 results., about 1% of the original.
Pretty shocked by the result at first. Then I've noticed if I sort them by newest question first, the first result goes to my search is a question from about 18 hours ago, whereas my original query would have multiple questions that are not duplicate from just couple minutes ago.
So I thought maybe there's some delay to the duplicate:0
part. But then, even if I scroll the questions all the way to about 18 hours ago with my original filter, there are still around 15 question in between the 1st newest and 2nd newest questions with my second filter.
And if I use only duplicate:0
without ([c++] or [c++11]...)
, it will once again show questions from just minutes or seconds ago.
Question:
Am I using the search query wrong, or if the query isn't working properly?
duplicate:0 and
from the second search, keep parentheses, you'll notice that it searches for the string literal[c++]
and not the tag. Far from all questions tagged C++ have version tags.duplicate:no and [c++] or [c++11] or [c++17] or [c++14] or [c++20] or [c++98] or [c++03]
works, although it makes no logical senseand
at all forduplicate:no
.and
is not required for any searches,tag
s can be concatenated to each other without spaces, but they have to have a ` `(space) go before them if there's anything other than a tag before them