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Single line summary of currently applied filters

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When no filters are applied to a post list it shows "Filters (None)".

When there are filters applied to a post list it shows "Filters ()".

Would it be useful for there to be a 1 line summary of the currently applied filters instead of empty parentheses?

For example, it could say something like:

Filters (min_score=0.5, max_answers=0, status=open)

Only those filters currently in effect need be mentioned, to keep the summary brief.

With the filters collapsed it could look like this:

Collapsed filters showing a 1 line summary in parentheses

With the filters expanded it could look like this:

Expanded filters showing a 1 line summary in parentheses

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Named filters show up there (3 comments)

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