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    [–]blowininthewind[S] 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

    what they said on the repos (my thought below are kinda different):

    from the repo: The frontend is written in React, leveraging the removeddit framework by Jesper Wrang. from removeddit's repo: This is a done by comparing the comments being stored in Jason Baumgartners Pushshift Reddit API and the ones from Reddit API. The frontend is written in React and uses Sass as the CSS Preprocessor. There is also a seperate backend used for storing what threads that have been removed by mods. This backend is really just a mirror of /r/undelete.

    i think ceddit and such sites are more powerful than r/undelete because they recover deleted comments under a valid post while r/undelete could only recover entire posts. btw removeddit is working, surprisingly.... (no r in the middle).