Do we need different filters for different layers? For example, we got here 
believers in inverse+rotate. Why do they think that it's the best option? 
Probably because it generally works for the standard layer. Even if you 
convince them that it doesn't work for all layers, they'll be able to say that 
most of people use mostly the standard layer, therefore it makes sense to pick 
the best filter for this case. This can be resolved by having per-layer filter 
settings. That also makes sense if one of the options is an alternative set of 
tiles, not every layer is going to have that.

Then the question is how do you present the options to the user. Because if we 
we put them to the user setting page, we'll need a table of layer x filter. 
That's probably not going to be very user-friendly. We can put the options in 
the layer selector like 
https://github.com/openstreetmap/openstreetmap-website/issues/5324#issuecomment-2480017585,
 but that's more custom javascript than we'd have otherwise.

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