Background
Did You Know surfaces new or recently expanded Wikipedia articles through an informal community review process. It's one of Wikipedia's most beloved features and serves as a great entry point for readers to discover surprising or niche articles they wouldn't otherwise find. It also subtly highlights the ongoing work of Wikipedia's editing community.
User Story
As a reader browsing the Community Picks feed, I want to see more surprising facts from Wikipedia articles, so that I can explore topics I wouldn't normally come across.
Requirements
- A "More Did you know" link at the bottom of the Did you know module should navigate to a full list view
- The expanded list view should include all of the "Did you know" facts that are currently on that users's mainpage
- The list view should display the title "Did you know?"
- Show hyperlinks or article cards for articles mentioned
- Each article card should have its own three dot menu for individual card actions (utilize existing long-press menu)
- Navigating back from list view to the Feed should land them in the same position as when they clicked "More Did you know"