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No worries, I usually look at some people's filters and I sometimes don't know myself. I think I can help you out here. Although what's submitted is what's submitted so no point doing that here. I guess that suggestion would be for next time.
The key to FilterForge is that you can diverge the stream of data almost anyway you want. For example, if you see some similar node structure being used across any of your filters, then you have a chance at merging them into 1 filter. At the simplest level, given how FF lets you split streams, if you see the same node being used across 3 filters, you can always just use 1 of those nodes to affect everything downstream from there.