I too would like to know that as well because it would be a really great feature as well if you could exclude pairings or any other tags or even some author's work you might not want to because their work may offend you somehow incase their work may have triggers or something of that nature.
(I'll copy the same response I gave to Jeane25 to make sure you see it too!)
Hi there!
Many thanks for asking about this issue. You can already exclude works by using the filters, though the feature currently has some limitations.
How to do it:
1) Go to the work list you want to filter — for example, the Harry Potter fandom work list: https://ao3-n3.uefi233blog.eu.org/tags/Harry%20Potter%20-%20J*d*%20K*d*%20Rowling/works
2) Select the tag you want to get (for instance, Hermione Granger/Harry Potter) if it’s among the Top 10 tags of any type, or start typing it in the ‘Other Tags’ field.
3) Write the tags you want to use to exclude works in the ‘Search within results’ field, surrounded by quote marks and preceded by a minus sign, like the following:
-"Harry Potter/Ginny Weasley"
4) Click the ‘Sort and Filter’ button. This would be the result: https://ao3-n3.uefi233blog.eu.org/works?utf8=%E2%9C%93&work_search%5Bsort_column%5D=revised_at&work_search%5Bother_tag_names%5D=Hermione+Granger%2FHarry+Potter&work_search%5Bquery%5D=-%22Harry+Potter%2FGinny+Weasley%22&work_search%5Blanguage_id%5D=&work_search%5Bcomplete%5D=0&commit=Sort+and+Filter&tag_id=Harry+Potter+-+J*d*+K*d*+Rowling
The main limitation is that the ‘Search within results’ field doesn’t use the tagging structure — so you can’t use one version of the tag, like “Harry Potter/Ginny Weasley”, and expect the Archive to know, for example, that you want works tagged with “background Harry/Ginny” also excluded. Basically, that field only does a textual match.
To make the search more accurate, you can instead use the tag’s ID, which in this case would be:
You can read more about how to browse and search the Archive (including how to find out a tag’s ID number) in these posts: https://ao3-n3.uefi233blog.eu.org/admin_posts/329
Apart from that, there are some unofficially made userscripts that can help you hide or block blurbs with predetermined preferences, or to set search preferences - both BlurbBlocker and AO3 Savior can be helpful:
https://ao3-n3.uefi233blog.eu.org/faq/cool-stuff
Please don’t hesitate to contact us again if you have any other questions or run into any problems.
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