Add auto-tag based on "root" url/document/application. Ex. Tag every page resulting from news.google.com as "NotWork"
The title is pretty self-explanatory. But to elaborate; I am to the point where I have a ton of auto-tags for random urls when in reality most of them are a result of me browsing from another known source...like news.google.com, reddit.com, etc. So, it would really clean things up and allow for more flexible tagging if I could setup auto-tags to use the previous domain/document as filter criteria.
It would ideally work similarly to the "Stalker Option" in the StayFocusd chrome extension. With that option, I only have to add a few "root" urls like reddit, google news, facebook, etc. and it catches 99% of all time-wasting.
Maybe presented like the attached image.
I don’t think this is doable. We would not only have to track current url, but somehow track the previous url.
Just blindly saying that the url before this one is previous would be wrong if for example you just switched tabs. Every time you would switch tabs, we would think that the url in first tab is previous url of the second tab.