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Bos Twitter, Jack Dorsey said four officials resigned Twitter that it was "deserved to enjoy the holiday."
Four executives leaving the company at the Twitter social networking when it continues its efforts to recover his fortune.
Fourth official who resigned that is, head of product Kevin Weil, media section Katie Jacobs Stanton, and the head of the engineering team Twitter Alex Roetter.
They will leave the company in a few weeks to come. Skip Schipper, who is responsible for human resources affairs, also will resign.
The news was confirmed in a twit president (CEO) Jack Dorsey on Sunday (24/1), who said that the current four "rightly enjoy the holidays" after their hard work.
Twitter- -sang founder Dorsey said when he returned to the company last month, he will make big changes.
The first is laying off 8% of the company's employees - now seems reshuffle took place in the executive ranks.
Official Twitter will also resign is Jason Toff, head of the Vine, mini-video service Twitter. He wrote in twitnya that he will be joining Google to work on the part of virtual reality.
The world needs Twitter
Stanton wrote on the blog site Medium, said the decision was simply a matter of "time".
"Although I devote all my heart and soul to Twitter," he wrote, "I decided to resign because it was time for me to delegate more of my energy for my family."
He then added: "The world needs Twitter and although I will hand over my badge in the coming weeks, I will continue to support (and continues to write twit!). For the sustainability of the success of Twitter."
Recode technology news site reported that the company will soon recruit "well-known media figures" for the executive board, and speculated that Leslie Berland of the company American Express will take on the role.
Twitter challenge since entering the stock market November 2013 is how to satisfy investors that a network of 140 letters was able to maintain growth.
Until now, most failed, while newcomers such as snapchat and Instagram not only managed to attract young people, but also a powerful media platform and profitable.