Adam Messinger, Twitter's chief technology officer, announced on Twitter Tuesday that he is leaving the company. "After 5 years I've decided to leave Twitter and take some time off," Messinger wrote. Twitter said Tuesday that it plans to "streamline and flatten the organization" by having its engineering, product and design function areas reporting directly to Jack Dorsey, the company's chief executive. These changes come as the company said it is speeding up the implementation of product improvements. Another executive, John McFarland, who joined Twitter when it acquired his startup TellApart, is also leaving the company, according to Recode. Shares of Twitter were down 0.5% after hours.
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