jgreco
Resident Grinch
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What happens when you bend a fiber is that the losses are greater the lower the bend radius. After a limit you break the fiber but if you manage to break a fiber then you're doing something really wrong. So even with a tight bend radius it should work because even if you have some losses the fiber is so short that you don't have additional losses because of the length.
Also, for a short distance there's a tendency for problems not to become readily apparent because the signal's so strong. It may work even though it probably shouldn't.