Advanced Keywords Settings
Advanced keyword settings to hone into social signals.
Keyword Filters
Most of the advanced keyword settings are self-explanatory. However, here is a quick rundown of some of the more advanced settings.
Excluded Keywords
Excluded keywords are used to exclude certain keywords from the search results.
For example, if you're tracking "screen recorder" for your screen recording app, you might want to exclude "capture card" or "streaming" from your search results.
AND/OR Matching
This feature is Work In Progress. If you'd like to use this feature, please reach out to us at [email protected].
Whole Word Matching
If you only want to filter for whole words, for example, if you're tracking the word "wheel", by default, SnitchFeed will also match "wheelchair" and "wheelie," which you may not want.
To avoid this, you can enable the "Whole Word" option. This will only match the keyword if it's a whole word.
Case Sensitivity
By default, SnitchFeed will match keywords in a case-insensitive manner. This means that if you're tracking "social media," SnitchFeed will also match "Social Media" and "SOCIAL MEDIA."
To avoid this, you can enable the "Case Sensitive" option. This will only match the keyword if it's in the exact same case.
Only from Certain Authors
You can choose to only monitor keywords from certain authors. This is useful if you're tracking a specific person or company account. For example, if you're tracking the Twitter account SnitchFeed
you can choose to only monitor mentions from that account.
Exclude Certain Authors
You can choose to exclude certain authors from your search results. For example, you can exclude ElonMusk
to not see any matches from him.
Reddit Specific Settings
Reddit Specific Settings
These settings are only available for Reddit.
Only Certain Subreddits
You can choose to listen to only certain subreddits from your search results. For example, you can include AskReddit
to see matches from the AskReddit
subreddit only.
Exclude Certain Subreddits
You can choose to exclude certain subreddits from your search results. For example, you can exclude AskReddit
to not see matches from the AskReddit
subreddit.