My expectations were experience-calibrated. I've previously released materials into blind Android user communities. I understand that market's structure, if "market" appropriately describes communities addressing shared problems with limited resources and industry attention. The structure involves: small scale, already stretched across maintained tools and advocacy efforts. Previous releases accumulated installations from acquaintances, generated genuine appreciation, then plateaued. This doesn't represent failure. This reflects realistic patterns. I built TapType for personal use. If it benefited others in similar situations, that represented potential upside, historically modest.
All changes are in packages/bsky (appview logic), services/bsky (runtime config), and one custom migration. Everything else is upstream.
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