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Well, for ages you could recover something you were typing in Opera simply by using the Back button, and recently Firefox got this feature too, but I had forgotten at the time.
Anyway, what happens is that in the backend, we have a list of pending submissions. We can pick one, read it, then start editing a new article based on it by clicking a button.
What I had not understood at the time is that from the moment you click this button, the submission does not exist in the submission list anymore. And it is not saved elsewhere in the backend. As long as you have not saved it in the backend again by explicitely asking for it, the sole remaining copy of the submission is in your browser.
I discovered it because at some point, screwing up when editing a submission. I wanted to go back to the original version. So I went back to the submission list, and there the harm was done. The submission had vanished. I trashed a few more submissions before I understood what exactly was happening.