Hi Sergey, I'll definitely let you know once I have more information from the feeds team. One workaround would be to delete the existing feed, and then add it a new feed with only the filters you want to keep. However, this will require creating new CustomerFeed, CampaignFeed, and AdGroupFeed objects (if you have any for the current feed) that point to the new feed's ID. In addition, this will lead to new feed item IDs, so stats such as Impressions and Clicks will appear in reports under those new IDs. This could be a problem if you're trying to track stats by ID over time, as you'll have a different feed ID and different feed item IDs depending on the date range of your reports.
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