If you want to display only posts that contain two or more specific hashtags at once, combine a hashtag source with Juicer's per-source filter. The hashtag source pulls in posts for the first hashtag, and the per-source filter narrows them down to those that also include the second one. For a deeper walkthrough of moderation and filtering, see Tutorial of Juicer's moderation and filtering tools.
Hashtag sources are available on paid plans (and during the 7-day trial). See the pricing page for details.
Step 1, add the first hashtag as a source
On your feed dashboard, click + Add source and pick the platform you want to pull hashtag posts from (for example, X, Instagram, Tumblr, Pinterest, or Bluesky).
Switch to the Hashtag tab.
Enter the first hashtag, for example
#NASA, and save the source.
Step 2, require the second hashtag via the source's filter
In the bottom bar, click the Sources button to open the Sources panel.
Find the hashtag source you just added and click the funnel icon next to it (tooltip "Filter") to expand the per-source filter.
In the Only allow posts with these words field, enter the second hashtag, for example
#moon.Click Apply filters and choose whether to apply to existing posts or only future ones.
From now on, any post pulled in by the #NASA hashtag source will only appear in your feed if it also contains #moon. Because this is a per-source rule, posts from your other sources are unaffected.
Notes and tips
The Only allow posts with these words field is case-insensitive, so you don't need to enter multiple capitalization variants.
You can require more than two terms at once. Add additional words or hashtags to the same field separated by commas, and posts will need to contain at least one of them to be shown.
If you want the same restriction to apply across every source in your feed (not just one), use the global Content Filtering panel instead, via Moderation in the bottom bar and then the Filtering icon.
If posts that contain both hashtags still aren't appearing in your feed, contact us with the feed name, both hashtags involved, and a sample post URL that should be matching but isn't, and we'll take a look.



