The FIFA World Cup generates a huge amount of activity on social media, but this also leads to a significant increase in security risks, bad content, and inappropriate posts across FIFA's various social media accounts. An analysis found over 10,000 incidents of security risks, spam, adult content, abuse, hate, and intolerance on FIFA's YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ accounts in the months before and during the World Cup. The amount of bad content grew more than 5 times higher on the day the tournament began compared to the day before. The U.S. team's accounts saw the most security issues among the teams. Facebook and YouTube had the largest numbers of security problems overall.