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Do Searches with Exclusions

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Say, I want to do a "find a game" search and want to exclude Palladium Games. Is there a way to do things like " -Palladium " , so that anything Palladium just doesn't come up? I especially want this to be the case with the game companies and games themselves. To more clear... There's a section under Join Games that says something like " Playing Any of These Games ", basically, I want to have the same exact section duplicated but call it something like " Exclude these Games from the Search " and so, any games that populate the list will exclude those games. Yes, I know that I can just search for games I like, but that turns out to be much more than I have time to click. The first time I used this site, it took me 45 mins to check off all the games noted under "Playing Any of These Games" while leaving only 3 games that I did not want in the list. It was a nightmare!
You may want to add your comments (and a vote) to this suggestion, which already has 12 votes (at the time of this post): <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/6448629/improved-game-search-filters" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/6448629/improved-game-search-filters</a>
Can't vote. I'm not eligible. Can you put this link in there with my "+1"?
You can still add your comments to the thread, which will help the devs if/when they address that issue.
" You can only post comments in this forum category if you are eligible to vote. "
Ah, sorry about the misinformation. You can comment if you have no un-cast votes, but free accounts cannot even post a comment for the first year. After you get your first vote next year, you should be able to comment on other suggestions.
That's the kinda thing that makes me specifically want to not use this site. Sigh.
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It's to prevent people from making a bunch of free accounts and upvoting their pet suggestions. I understand the reason behind it, and I can accept it if that is what allows people to have free accounts. If every user got to vote, but had to pay, I don't know if that would be a good solution.
I see.