> so i guess we should
> write the fb support/forum?

Probably.
*if* the problem is about quotas, you may be able to ask Google to
'whitelist' Facebook's servers.  Of course they might say "no, that
isn't an intended usage"

But perhaps it isn't about that - perhaps something else upsets FB,
like a slow response.  I doubt its about URL lengths or character
content or it would be consistent for a given map... unless ...
Possibly it's only one or two out of many FB servers that have an
issue, I guess thay must have a distributed platform.

You really need to know what problem FB servers perceive when fetching
static maps, and only FB will tell you that.

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