You know you want it.
My fanfiction archive search option dream du jour:
"fandom" AND "pairing" AND NOT "author"
Alas, this Boolean gem doesn't stand a chance of implementation unless and until an epic war is waged upon the "Cult of Nice"—waged and won—by the coalition forces of "Seriously, Have You Ever Read a Book" and "Jesus Fucking Christ, My Eyes"—a war the magnitude of which would not have been witnessed by the world of words since the battlefields of 15th-century Southern England echoed with anguished long vowels as a million tongues were pulled, inexorably, upward and forward, by The Fightin' Diphthongs of the 1700's.
(I have been drinking.)
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In fact, I would also like to be able to look for "NOT pairing" and "NOT whatever cliché/genre/kink I don't want to read at the moment". It's not really a value judgment on the part of the people providing the search options. And whether or not it's a value judgment on my part is really no one's business but my own.
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For me, it would be a way to filter my search to exclude authors who are terrible writers. The problem is that fandom conflates "I think she's a terrible writer" with "I think she's a terrible person"--hence the opinion that it would be mean to create that filter.
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At least AO3 has your dreams covered, more or less *g*
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then in the Tag field put: "white collar" "Peter Burke/Neal Caffrey" (include quotes)
then in the Author field put: -authorname (include minus sign)
You should get results in WC for Peter/Neal without the given author. I don't know how accurate it will be because I think the search is still in beta, but it seems to work as far as I can see.
The little question mark icons probably have more detailed info ...
Edit: Actually you could probably lose the "white collar", because it's all tags, heh