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I believe it would be against the ToS of Reddit to do so, so I wouldn't hold my breath for it...
I'm not really sure, to be honest. I guess I'll see what some of the Infinity people say. Even if it's not an option, I'm here on Lemmy.
Yeah the API limits are meant to be per client. So developing one client and then telling end users to go get their own API keys is going to cause problems. Potentially pulled from app stores and hit with lawsuits type problems.
Infinity is on F-droid, and if emulators (think BIOS files) demonstrate anything, it's entirely possible to pass liability to end-users through mechanisms like that.