I don't see a way to filter on "no replies" or "replies == 0".

Hi,

You can use your eyes to filter , root nodes (questions) with no replies are followed by (U) or (FA) or (A)

If there are are replies there are numbers in ()

See Recently Active Threads Faqlet for more

Also, Seekers of Perl Wisdom uses the words No replies

I agree, it would be nice to have a Newest Unanswered Question (or NUQ) similar to Newest Nodes

It should be easy to to do with javascript, like Free nodelet hack: Auto-Fold threads in RAT for special browsers


In reply to Re^3: Unanswered Nodes by beech
in thread Unanswered Nodes by cormanaz

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