What is Redective?
Redective is a straightforward user post and comment search tool designed to explore Reddit user history. It offers a simple interface for searching through a user's entire post and comment archive without complex filtering.
Key Features
- Full History Search: Search through a user's complete post and comment history
- Simple Interface: Minimalist design with no complex settings to navigate
- User Search: Find and analyze any public Reddit user
- Direct Results: Quickly locate specific posts or comments from any user
Pricing
Free - No account or login required
Who Is Redective Best For?
Researchers and moderators needing quick access to user history, or anyone wanting to search for past content from specific users. It's ideal for users who prefer simplicity over advanced filtering options.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Simple and straightforward interface
- Free access to all user data
- Fast for basic searches
- No account needed
Cons
- Very basic functionality compared to alternatives
- Slow when searching through very large user histories
- Limited filtering or sorting options
- Results can be overwhelming without search refinement
Alternatives to Redective
If Redective doesn't fit your needs, consider: Redditmetis (detailed analysis), Camas Reddit Search (advanced filters), Arctic Shift (powerful search API).
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I search for deleted posts?
No, the tool can only show posts and comments still available on Reddit. Deleted content is not recoverable through this interface.
How current is the search data?
Data is updated regularly but may lag by a few hours for very recent posts.
Use Cases
- Search user history
- Find specific posts
- Comment search
- User investigation
Pros & Cons
Pros
- +Full history search, Simple interface, Free
Cons
- -Basic features, Slow for large histories, May have data gaps
Who is Redective best for?
Anyone needing to search through Reddit user history
FAQ
Can I search deleted content?
No, only publicly available content.
How far back can I search?
As far back as Reddit's API allows.
Quick Info
Website
www.redective.comPricing
Categories
Subcategory
User Search
Best For
Anyone needing to search through Reddit user history