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This is my filter: enter image description here

Why do I still see these questions? enter image description here enter image description here

Maybe I don’t understand how to use it correctly, but I can’t find any information on this topic.

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  • The first one, because it's [c] or [c++] or [css] or [html] or [javascript] or [rust] or ([python] not [angular] not [laravel] not...). I don't think the nots are anded with all of the ors. If that makes any sense. Jun 21, 2021 at 20:37
  • If a question has 1 tag you follow and 1 tag you ignore, are you expecting to see that question or not?
    – takendarkk
    Jun 21, 2021 at 20:43
  • @takendarkk If question has a tag that I ignore then I don't want to see it anyway
    – Meowster
    Jun 21, 2021 at 21:14
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    Can you post the content of search criteria as a string? It'll be in text on the top search bar.
    – Scratte
    Jun 21, 2021 at 22:16
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    So.. a small change and you may filter out all the unwanted: ([c] or [c++] or [css] or [html] or [javascript] or [rust] or [python]) -[angular] -[laravel] -[ember.js] -[vue.js] -[ios] -[asp.net] -[qt] -[django]. Just use it directly in the top search bar. The Filter doesn't let one use parenthesis. The thing I noticed is that the results with python seems to not have any of the "not" tags. So I expect it's a case of precedence.
    – Scratte
    Jun 22, 2021 at 0:14
  • @Scratte yes, thanks, this is what I need!
    – Meowster
    Jun 22, 2021 at 10:21
  • @Scratte write your answer, I will mark it as correct
    – Meowster
    Jun 22, 2021 at 10:21
  • I'm not a very prolific meta poster (I have reasons). You're welcome to self-answer using my comment, if you'd like. I can delete my comment too :) It was just an observation and not really enough for a full Answer for me. I'd have to research more and explain exactly what's going on.. with links to documentation and whatnot..
    – Scratte
    Jun 22, 2021 at 10:37
  • It's pity. Ok, I'll answer by myself. And there is no reason for you to delete your useful comment.
    – Meowster
    Jun 22, 2021 at 11:55

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As far as I understood, now this cannot be done using a filter. But you can realize it with a search bar expression like this:

([c] or [c++] or [css] or [html] or [javascript] or [rust] or [python]) -[angular] -[laravel] -[ember.js] -[vue.js] -[ios] -[asp.net] -[qt] -[django]

There you should combine the tags that you want to see into one group using rounded brackets.

Thanks, Scratte for the solution.

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