Can this be done? Because there's too many CN novel i don't read because i mainly read JP and what I follow got buried too quickly I mostly use mobile to open NU Should i summon mod?
You mean the reading list mark? I use those. It's still annoying to search till page 8 and harder for me to see an interesting JP novel i haven't read
You could filter the release by series filter & search for JPN novel. If all you want is to delete all chn series from your feed, there's no button on NU that will filter novel by language. You could however: make a reading list and dump all chn novel that you don't want to read in there. Select the option Hide from Main Release Page from list setting and those novel will never appear on your page anymore. Use series filtering. I think option no 1 is easier tho.
You can use Release Filtering and filter out groups that do massive releases for Chinese/Korean novels or specific tags like 'Cultivation'. It would filter out most non-JP novels, though it's just a stop gap solution.
This one could work Edit : Nah, didn't do much excluding cultivation. And i don't know which group only did CN as i didn't read it.
try this settings, combined with using the favourites option in reading list it becomes really trivial to keep track of jp novels as this setiings are mainly aimed at blocking groups that spam or post a lot of chapters together, banning the number one spam kind of novels, xianxia and xuanhuan ones and then additional bans for stuffs like bl and ntr genre (exclude) - xianxia, xuanhuan, (shounen ai, yaoi) group (exclude) - catmeme6, gravity tales, meejee, heavenly novels, moboreader, novel universe international, webnovel, wuxiaworld, tapread, volare novels. tags (exclude) - fanfiction, fujoshi, futanari, male yandere, yandere, netorare, netori, netorase, rape victims becomes lover.
I am reading a will eternal too on wuxiaworld, I just check it through my reading list. Honestly it would be nice if a feature to have exceptions for certain novels when using release filtering. You can use series filtering too but I havent really used it so eh.