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Filters
Narrow your library by platform, tag, author, media, and more, then save the result as a collection.
Press Add Filters on your bookmarks page to open the filter menu. Each filter is a searchable multi-select.
Active filters appear as chips below the header. Each chip reads like "Platform is X" or "Platform is any of X, Reddit". Click a chip to edit it, or its x to remove it. Clear all removes every filter.
Filter categories
| Filter | Options |
|---|---|
| Platform | X, Reddit, Instagram, TikTok, Web, and other configured platforms |
| Tag | Any of your tags, or "No tags" for untagged bookmarks |
| Author | Any creator in your library |
| Media | "Has Image", "Has Video", "Has Any Media", "Text Only" |
| Content Type | Per-platform types, like tweet or Reddit post |
| Favorite | "Favorites", "Not favorites" |
| Note | "Has note", "No note" |
How filters combine
Multiple values in one filter act as OR ("is any of"). Different filters combine with AND. For example, Platform is any of X, Reddit AND Media is Has Image.
Filters also combine with search text: filters narrow the pool, search ranks within it. See Search.
Filters live in the URL
A filtered view lives in the browser URL, so you can bookmark it in your browser or share it between your own tabs.
Deleted tags and authors
If a tag or author you filtered by is later deleted, its chip shows struck through as "(deleted)" so you can remove it.
Quick author filter
From any card, open the "..." menu and choose More from author to filter your library to that creator instantly.
Turning filters into a collection
Filters are the raw material for collections. Once you have a filter set you like, press the + (collection) button to save the active filters as a collection. See Collections.
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