Turns out you can't use base64 encoded strings as URL segments, who would have thought /irony_off #fb #bloodythirdpartyproviders
There is a standard base64 encoding for URLs which swaps `+` for `-` and `/` for `_`.
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And _ isn't it? But it's not on our side
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How do you mean?
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