I got another example that is when you click a link in some workspace in
Gnome and you have one browser session that is the default
workspace/browser to open the link on and I think it should be like
that. But then again, an option in every program seems like too much. I
don't know how the code looks but my reasoning goes like below...

It seems like two different views of it:
Gnome should block new windows from opening on other workspaces.
 or
Pidgin should check which option in Gnome is being used and adopt after it.

Not sure that I like the idea that Gnome should block apps if the app is
built to interact with another workspace and still stay on the first
workspace.

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