Feature summary (what you would like to be able to do and where):
Add a setting in the Wikipedia app that allows users to configure whether external links (opened from other apps, such as a web browser or social media) open in a new tab or replace the content in the existing tab.
Use case(s) (list the steps that you performed to discover that problem, and describe the actual underlying problem which you want to solve. Do not describe only a solution):
-The user clicks on a Wikipedia link in another app (e.g., a web browser or Twitter).
-The link opens in the Wikipedia app, but a new tab is created every time.
-This leads to a buildup of multiple tabs in the app, requiring the user to manually close them to avoid clutter.
-The underlying issue is that the current behavior of opening a new tab for each external link creates an inconvenience for users who prefer not to accumulate multiple tabs. There is no option to manage how these external links are handled.
Benefits (why should this be implemented?):
-Reduces the need for users to manually close multiple tabs, saving time and effort.
-Aligns with user expectations for customizable behavior in modern apps.