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RedReader has screenreader support and is popular with the blind community. Their exception from API charges is as an accessibility app.
From the wording Reddit used, Specifically as a non-commercial accessibility app.
It's seems non-commercial alone , or accessibility alone is not enough to be excempt
Indeed. If you read the actual statement they got, you’ll find that The Verge has been very irresponsible in how they reported it.
This is just PR fire-fighting. There’s no commitment to do this for any other apps. If people prefer the different accessibility features of other apps, then they will remain screwed.