Mount Laurel, NJ (PRWEB) August 17, 2011

Social Media is a tremendous tool that can be utilized in many beneficial ways, for businesses, institutions, and individuals. Recently, however, its misuse has led to an increased risk of flash mobs in and throughout the city of Philadelphia, PA. Kenneth C. Wisnefski, internet-security expert and founder and CEO of WebiMax, the nations #1 rated search engine optimization firm announces how the misuse of social media platforms can have dangerous effects.

Teenagers in the city of Philadelphia have orchestrated flash mobs, a massive gathering of individuals at a common place, usually to conduct some sort of destructive behavior. How do the masses orchestrate the crowd? Through the use of social media platforms Facebook and Twitter. This is clearly an outright abuse of the fundamentals behind social media, as it is being misused to create teenage violence.

This is not what social media was designed to accomplish, states Ken Wisnefski, who was recently interviewed on FOX News discussing cyber security. At WebiMax, we build social media campaigns for our clients to increase their brand awareness and develop additional revenue streams. The organizing of flash mobs in Philadelphia demonstrates the capabilities of the misuse of one of the most powerful mass-communications tools in the 21st century.

The flash mobs have caused Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter (D) to institute a curfew for the citys citizens under the age of 18. The curfew has had mixed reviews, with the Mayor responding there is no excuse for young people being out so late at night, making bad decisions, and literally assaulting other citizens.

There is no regulation on social media, thus it is impossible to monitor all that is said (and organized) online, states Wisnefski. Social media plays an integral role in our lives and continues to demonstrate its capabilities on national scales. The United Kingdom has also experienced organized flash mobs in London, with organized crowds rioting and looting in the city.

A possible solution for anti-flash mob violence is constructing a monitoring team that closely watches social media, looking for these events, and preventing them before they occur.

Were not likely to have an organizer send a mass-text message or phone calls to their network of 500+ individuals, therefore closely monitoring social media sites and looking for key indicators for an organized flash-mob may be an effective solution. This is another example of the power of social media, just in a negative connotation, concludes Wisnefski.

About WebiMax:

Led by serial web entrepreneur Ken Wisnefski, WebiMax has established themselves as a global leader in search engine optimization, internet security, social media, web design, pay-per-click management, reputation management, and e-commerce solutions. The company is projected to gross $ 15 million in revenue this year. They have over 150 employees and 12 offices including 8 U.S. based, and 4 International. Visit (http://www.webimax.com/) for more information.

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