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The built-in tools on the main osm website are really limited. My favorite 3rd party tools for managing notes:
I wish Notes Review let you filter out a user. One person makes a lot of notes in my area, and many of them are ones that are low-priority to add. It would be nice to be able to see everything else. I know I can do this on StreetComplete, but it would be helpful to be able to do it on desktop as well.
The mapcomplete.org/notes theme does that, and has some other fun features as well
You can do that, from Notes Review FAQ, question mark on the top right corner:
I did try using a - in front of the user name, but their notes still showed up. :/
it's working for me, try without a space, e.g.
-username
Looks like it might have been case sensitive.
Oh yes, osm usernames are strange: they can also contain any unicode characters, spaces, emojis, and you can change them anytime. I don't know any other site where username requirements are these lax.
There were already minor abuses, a troll registered as the username of a DWG member, but replaced one letter with a homoglyph. E.g. these are different unicode letters:
oоο
Just copy them to a unicode decoder.