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Encyclopedia > Whirlpool (web site)

Whirlpool is an Australian Broadband user web site, started in 1998 by Simon Wright. Since then, it has grown exponentially and has remained independent ever since.


It started as a pun on the name of Telstra's cable service, BigPond. It soon expanded to cover Optus cable, ADSL, and other forms of broadband in Australia as they became available.


It now serves as a de facto industry watchdog for the larger players in the Australian broadband industry, such as Telstra and Optus.


Its sister site, Broadband Choice, is the most comprehensive list of broadband options, plans and prices in Australia.


Whirlpool forums

One of Whirlpool's most noted features is that the entire site is hand-coded by Simon Wright, and it has its own custom forum engine. The forums are well known for being fully-featured, yet fast, efficient, and not bloated. The forums are generally a popular place to ask broadband related questions - representatives from many Australian broadband ISPs actively support their current and prospective users through this channel, though they do stress that it is an unofficial support method.


The moderators are often accused for being heavy handed when it comes to some issues. However, Whirlpool uses an "open moderation" policy, so when threads and posts are deleted or moved, placeholders are left allowing users to see the moderation that has taken place. This is different to other forum software, where deleted threads just disappear from view, and posts can be edited by moderators unknown to users. As a result, the forum appears to be more heavily moderated than others, but it only appears this way because much of the moderation is visible.


The forum also has very few off-topic areas (known as 'lounges'). It also does not support signatures, avatars or in-line images. Many of the long term users agree that such differences are certainly beneficial to the forum, and set it apart from "pre-written" forum software.


External links

  • Whirlpool (http://whirlpool.net.au)
  • Broadband Choice (http://bc.whirlpool.net.au)

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Whirlpool (website) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (823 words)
Whirlpool is an Australian Broadband user web site, started in 1998 by Simon Wright.
Whirlpool started as a pun on the name of Telstra's cable service, BigPond, however it soon expanded to cover Optus cable, ADSL, and other forms of broadband in Australia as they became available.
Bandwidth and web hosting are donated by WebCentral, an Australian hosting company, and all site administrative tasks are conducted by a team of unpaid volunteer members who have been given special privileges over time as they have built trust among the online community.
The Whirlpool - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (211 words)
The Whirlpool was a news site which reported news regarding video game translations.
Spinner 8 originally began working on EmuCamp as the person in charge of translation news; after some time, and thanks to his efforts, EmuCamp had what could arguably be considered the largest translation archive up to that time.
The site as we know it was hosted at Parodius.com, but due to the possibility of Spinner 8 leaving to join the Navy, he handed the site to (wraith), who was in charge of Demi's romhack board back then.
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