Accept Comma Seperated Keyword Filters in v2 Site Explorer > Organic Keywords
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Matt Jackson
The old SE > Organic Keywords report used to allow for filtering multiple keywords quickly using a comma separated list. The new version (from what I can tell) requires you to manually create a new rule for each keyword (a lot more time consuming). Can you edit the filter to allow for comma seperated values treating them as an OR rule? EG Contains: insurance, loans, finance = insurance OR loans OR finance
Fedor Fokin
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Text filters in the new Site Explorer now support comma-separated values, so there is no need to create a separate rule for each word or phrase 🎉
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Matt Jackson
Fedor Fokin: Hi Fedor, is there a limit on the new include/exclude feature?
I just tried to exclude 157 + include 67, and received an error.
(which works fine in the old report).
Fedor Fokin
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Skyler Reeves
Fedor Fokin: Thank you! 🙏 Having to put each item in one by one is a huge UX issue for us.
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Matt Jackson
Fedor Fokin: Is there an approximate date for this?
I think you also need to separate the CONTAINS and DOES NOT CONTAIN fields, as currently it's impossible to both include by several keywords at once, whilst also excluding a keyword. You either have to do it one report at a time (eg set to "All Rules", include one keyword, and add an exclude set), or you include multiple keywords but can't exclude any (as the multiple exclude rules end up allowing all the other keywords anyway).
Fedor Fokin
Matt Jackson: Hi Matt! It’s in the queue, but there is no ETA for that at the moment, as there are some other important updates ahead of it. But thanks for reminding, I'll try to push it.
Regarding separate fields, do I understand correctly that you’d like to create two groups of rules where each group would have its own operator? E.g. contains “a” OR contains “b”, but doesn’t contain “c” AND doesn’t contain “d”.
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Matt Jackson
Fedor Fokin: Thanks Fedor, yes that's right regarding the rules.