starboard

UK /ˈstɑː.bəd/ US /ˈstɑɹ.bɚd/
noun 4verb 1

Definitions

noun

1

The righthand side of a ship, boat or aircraft when facing the front, or fore or bow. Used to unambiguously refer to directions according to the sides of the vessel, rather than those of a crew member or object.

I see another vessel off the starboard side.

We're on starboard tack, so the other boat has to give way.

2

One of the two traditional watches aboard a ship standing a watch in two.

verb

1

To put to the right, or starboard, side of a vessel.

to starboard the helm

noun

1

A list that shows messages starred in a community space.

The unlimited starring power is an arguably useful feature because it enables management of the starboard with notifications and the like, but I see nothing in the informal job description of a room owner that says they have any more right to spam the room than I do.

TFHRC#1 indicates a backquote in a chat message using fixed-width formatting, which is (correctly) output literally. FHRC#2 shows that the same backquote is misinterpreted by the sidebar starboard as a formatting character, wrecking the intended look and feel even more.

2

A system that enables such a list.

In case you don't know what a starboard is, it's basically a system used on Discord that whenever you react with a star emoji, the message is showcased inside of a #starboard channel.

We used to do that until someone suggested adding a bot that had a starboard.

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