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Vapaamies2015-04-03 15:40:54
Toaster
Vapaamies, 2015-04-03 15:40:54

Does Toaster need a tag filter?

The question is more to the administration, but I also ask ordinary participants to speak out.
It seems to me that a tag filter would be very useful for Toaster: in terms of functionality, it is like subscribing to a tag, but with a negative result.
Let's say I would immediately add PHP, Python, JavaScript, HTML and CSS to my filter and immediately stop seeing web development questions that I am not at all interested in. With a filter, I would subscribe to "Programming", for example.
Now I only subscribe to rare tags, but when the time comes and I want to get distracted, I look through all the questions in a row and spend a lot of time visually filtering web development questions. The first wish is to give each question a "Web/Non-Web" tag, but since there are tags, this can be made more flexible.
I wonder why there is still no filtering.

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Lex Fradski, 2015-04-05
@vapaamies

This question has already been answered.
Advanced customization of the Toster feed through tags or how to remove unnecessary ones?

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GavriKos, 2015-04-03
@GavriKos

The problem is that people often tag things incorrectly. That's why you put the tag "Time Management" and "Web Development" here? The question does not address these topics at all. And accordingly, if you exclude the PHP tag, there is no guarantee that someone will not shove the algorithms tag there as well. Accordingly, you will not receive 100% deliverance.
In addition, there are tags with a positive relationship - subscriptions. And if you climb into "all questions" - then you consciously understand that you are diving into a bunch of uninteresting things to you.

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Sergey, 2015-04-03
@edinorog

calm. on Habré, filtering through the "original logic" is still implemented. here you can forget about it.

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Valentine, 2015-04-03
@vvpoloskin

On Habré they came to this through the "headings". Previously, too, the article was placed in different hubs. For example, in the hub about system administration, one could see articles about GTD.

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