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Unfortunately no -- GitLens (nor any extension) has the ability to control where views are located outside of the initial defaults (which are also very limited). Extensions can't even tell if/where views are moved.
VS Code remembers some view state across workspaces/folders, but other state is specific to the workspace/folder -- and there are no defaults outside of the initial defaults an extension provides.
I would suggest opening another issue on the VS Code repo, since your ask above is differently framed (and more of a user pain that can apply to all extensions) than the issue I opened (though both have a similar technical ask).
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