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I want to create a custom filter that matches my interests. But I can't seem to get it to work properly.

I only want to see questions that:

(java OR spring-boot OR spring-data) and NOT android and NOT android-studio NOT javascript.

My first thought was to use parentheses, so I first tried the following search term in the search: ( [java] or [spring-boot] or [spring-data] ) and -[android] and -[android-studio] and -[javascript]

The search result seems to match my interest. Now I want to save it as a custom filter to access it more easily, but it seems that I can't use them in the "Tagged with The following tags:" section because the parentheses are removed when I copy them into that field. When saved as a filter

  • it becomes: [java] or [spring-boot] or [spring-data] and -[android] and -[android-studio] and -[javascript].

  • displayed as Tagged with java or spring-boot or spring-data and not android and not android-studio and not javascript.

Without the parentheses, I get results that don't match my interest, such as questions with these tags:

  • [java][android][opencv] (This question (I don't want android)
  • [javascript][spring-boot][gzipstream] (This question) (I don't want javascript)

What's even stranger is that the filter is saved as shown above, BUT when I copy the URL I get right after selecting the custom filter into another browser, the query changes completely:

Even more interesting is that both URLs get the same filtered questions:

Saved filter URL vs. rewritten after copying to another browser

I think this shows that the filtering is buggy and ignores the negated tags (and -[android] and -[android-studio] and -[javascript]), even though they can be saved and loaded as a custom filter. This would explain to me why I still see questions like the ones above (e.g. [java][android][opencv]).

Now I'm wondering...

  • Why are the negated tags ignored and even removed when copied to another browser?
  • Is it at all possible to create a custom filter like I specified?
  • Am I understanding something wrong?
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  • Why not just bookmark the search page that works for you?
    – Kevin B
    Jul 26, 2022 at 15:00
  • Then it shows both questions and answers with no option to limit it to questions only. I only want to see questions like in the "Questions" tab
    – jhueg
    Jul 26, 2022 at 15:07
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    Add is:q⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
    – Zoe is on strike Mod
    Jul 26, 2022 at 15:07
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    Thanks! is:q helps. But I want to use this filter on multiple devices, some are changing once in a while. It would be more convenient if it could be saved to my SO account as a custom filter
    – jhueg
    Jul 26, 2022 at 15:13
  • Is there a reason why the custom filters are so limited? I think this is a relatively simple filter, I could imagine much more complex filters used on a daily basis. Actually I would like to create a filter based on this filter, with more languages and frameworks/libraries (like C#, ASP.NET, ...) that exactly match my interests
    – jhueg
    Jul 26, 2022 at 15:16

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I think I've got a solution for you: the Distributive Property.

Since filters don't handle parenthesis, as you've already discovered, when you save a filter with this:

or or and not and not and not

It gets interpreted as this:

( ) or
( ) or
( and not and not and not )

But what we're really looking for is to get the "not" portion on all 3 base tags. To do this, we can just copy and paste the negated tags portion to the end of each base tag, to get:

and not and not and not or
and not and not and not or
and not and not and not

It's verbose, but it works!

Search with tags and parenthesis showing roughly 1,621,000 results returned

Filter with negated tags distributed across the 3 desired tags, showing roughly the same amount of results returned

(I'm really not sure how to explain the 44 question difference; my guess is search or caching quirks)


Filter text (for copying convenience):

java and not android and not android-studio and not javascript or spring-boot and not android and not android-studio and not javascript or spring-data and not android and not android-studio and not javascript

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    Thanks, you are awesome! I thought about it for a second too, but immediately abandoned the idea and never considered it again because it seemed too ugly and cumbersome.... :D I was really hoping there was a better way, or that I was missing something. But if it's the only way to use custom filters, I'll do it. Maybe I'll write a little script at some time to convert search queries in the disjunctive normal form to use them as custom filters.
    – jhueg
    Jul 26, 2022 at 17:09
  • I am trying this: [javascript] and -[reactjs] or [jquery] and -[reactjs] or [html] and -[reactjs] which is not at all the same as javascript and not reactjs or jquery and not reactjs or html and not reactjs - the result messages are also completely different. My original gives tons of newer questions too: [javascript] or [jquery] or [html]
    – mplungjan
    Nov 17, 2022 at 7:49

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