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There are numerous topics already discussing how to exclude a tag or two in a filter, however all of them seems to work only if tags without or are used. As soon as or added it ignores the not tags.

For example I want to create a filter to see questions with [javascript] OR [html] tags and exclude [jquery] and [css] So my filter looks like this: [javascript] or [html] -[jquery] -[css] However it still shows questions with [jquery] or [css] tags. If I remove the or it excludes [jquery] and [css], however it only shows questions with both [javascript] AND [html]. In the search we can use parenthesis and it works fine like this: ([javascript] or [html]) -[jquery] -[css], but we can't use parenthesis in the filter for some reason.

Any suggestions?

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    You want [javascript] or [html] and -[jquery] -[css], because on-site search is trash with mixed and and or (and just in general - on-site search is awful the second you need text or filters exceeding tag combinations represented with basic and or or)
    – Zoe is on strike Mod
    Jul 7, 2021 at 8:36
  • nope, still shows questions with [css] and [jquery] tags
    – vanowm
    Jul 7, 2021 at 10:14

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As I just discovered while investigating a similar filtering question, the answer you're looking for here is:

- - or - -

Filter text:
javascript and not jquery and not css or html and not jquery and not css

Which spells out exactly what ([javascript] or [html]) -[jquery] -[css] is designed to mean using the distributive property.

As for why this occurs, standard practice dictates that in boolean logic AND takes precedence over OR. This means that the query [javascript] or [html] -[jquery] -[css] gets interpreted by the filter logic as:

( ) or
( - - )

This is the reason you can get questions in the original filter tagged – they satisfy the first OR clause!

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