I know this is just a playful joke, but I wanted to gently flag something important. Even in humor, we should never casually discuss sharing API keys or credentials.
You never know when or if someone might misinterpret a message like this.
It's not our responsibility to avoid jokes because some people are awful at their jobs and/or idiots. How on earth would people who would send an API key in response to a joke fare against a genuinely malicious social engineering attempt...?
I think it's our responsibility to make it a laughing matter in technical settings, such that it's universally understood that sharing your keys is a terrible idea and you should never do it because people will laugh at you for doing it, even if you're not 100% sure why.
Around non-technical people, explain why it's a bad idea, and be empathetic so that your friends, family, and coworkers feel comfortable asking you questions about things like that. Among your techie friends, absolutely, laugh away.
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You never know when or if someone might misinterpret a message like this.