Mikaeri said:
RTFM would be highly recommended advice, although it does need more information: help:saved searches.
It seems that this is even more needed now given how everything you're mentioning is pretty easily refuted. But the navigation needs work, that I can say.
SS's are listed on your account -- in the field Saved Searches if you've categorized them. And it seems to me you have not. All you've added is just artists -- you need to categorize them manually e.g. "Artists 1", "Artists 2", etc. SS's work the same way as subscriptions, but instead of putting searches on new lines, you 'categorize' searches. It's an easier way to edit, I find.
Here's what my SS's look like. I categorize artists by a general artstyle or motif I'm looking for. Then I have a few other search categories like θΆ£ε³.
Here's one interesting thing you can do with saved searches that you can't with subscriptions (or at least, without huge limitations). Say you want to cross-search two categories of searches you've saved. All you would have to do is search both of them. And given there's no post limit (with subscriptions it's max 200), you can continue searching these for as long as you like.
Example use case. SS Category A:
~bekotarou ~miko_92 ~yaguo ~niito ~karutamo ~otokuyou ~meth_(emethmeth) ~ao_no_neko ~dangan_neko
~chizurusou_(tiduru_39) ~blue_gk ~toosaka_asagi ~fuumi_(radial_engine) ~peko ~mirakururu ~won_(az_hybrid) ~hirasato
SS Category B:
elbow_gloves thighhighs ~1girl ~2girls original
enpera
~school_swimsuit ~competition_swimsuit ~one-piece_swimsuit ~swimsuit_aside original
search:A search:B would essentially result in the following query:
~bekotarou ~miko_92 ~yaguo ~niito ~karutamo ~otokuyou ~meth_(emethmeth) ~ao_no_neko ~dangan_neko
OR
~chizurusou_(tiduru_39) ~blue_gk ~toosaka_asagi ~fuumi_(radial_engine) ~peko ~mirakururu ~won_(az_hybrid) ~hirasato
AND
elbow_gloves thighhighs ~1girl ~2girls original
OR
enpera
OR
~school_swimsuit ~competition_swimsuit ~one-piece_swimsuit ~swimsuit_aside original
So you can come up with some pretty complex set queries.
To see posts from all your saved searches, search:all. There could be a 'quick' button to it, but that's what's there.
Regardless, the help page does need a lot of revision -- maybe I'll take a look at it later but I've been somewhat busy.