IS the website made for devs? robots? or humans? There is a
captcha on the page so i guess it was made for humans.
There is a captcha, but there is no verification to make sure you copied the right thing (
standard practice in crypto),
humans make mistakesAlso why cant you just admit you were wrong about saying that 2 different domains cant share the same session... Why are you all so hell bent on stealing newbies money with
plausible deniability 
No website can provide you with security for what you do on your device. Likewise, you cannot blame others for your mistakes and demand that they bear responsibility.
For example, do you know about clipboard malware? [urlhttps://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5190776.0]How to lose your Bitcoins with CTRL-C CTRL-V[/url]
Like we said we will leave this situation for the community to decide, if people agree you should get refunded then you will, if they don't you won't. Simple as that, we are not planning to tarnish our reputation for anyone or any amount, much less for someone that can't accept responsibility for his own actions and falsely blames everything on someone else while believing he's entitled to special treatment all at the same time.
Going by this statement from them, I would advise you that as far as I am concerned you should not expect Whirlwind to give you any form of assistance because of your incompetence.
Whirlwind made it clear they would intervene and make a payment to you based on community consensus therefore I will offer my opinion by saying Whirlwind should not be making a payment to you because you lost your private key.
Completely wrong solution. Whirlwind is not a community service. It is centralized, there is an owner who invests money, who at some point will take the profit (only for himself, and any campaign is just a marketing expense). It should also take responsibility for management and decision-making.
Transferring a "controversial" decision to the community is actually running away from responsibility, which is not a good way of running a business.
Few hours? lol This is day 9 and they havent replied my support email.
As JollyGood said, they took the advice from the community and will reply in the future even if it's a mistake by the user.
Ignoring and avoiding giving an answer is also a very bad approach. Obviously, in this case, stormbounty wants a direct answer from the service itself, not from the members of the forum.
Information is very important, even negative information is still information and users can plan the next steps based on it. This is how the drama drags on indefinitely and it seems that it can last for months.