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:
URL directly after selecting the filter: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/java+or+spring-boot+or+spring-data+and+-android+and+-android-studio+and+-javascript?sort=Newest&uqlId=62888
After copying this URL to another browser, it is immediately changed/rewritten to: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/java+or+spring-boot+or+spring-data
Even more interesting is that both URLs get the same filtered questions:
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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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