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Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom, Mike Krieger quit to explore 'curiosity' and 'creativity'

Systrom and Krieger did not specify a reason for their departure. Systrom wrote in a blog post on Monday that they plan to take some time off and explore "our curiosity and creativity again".

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Co-founders of Facebook Inc's Instagram, Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger, have resigned as chief executive officer and chief technical officer, respectively, the photo-sharing app company announced late on Monday.

Systrom and Krieger did not specify a reason for their departure. Systrom wrote in a blog post on Monday that they plan to take some time off and explore "our curiosity and creativity again".

It was not immediately clear when their last day will be, but it will be soon, according to Instagram.

They notified the photo-sharing app's leadership team and Facebook on Monday about their decision to leave, according to Instagram. The New York Times first reported the move. A spokeswoman for Facebook deferred comment to Instagram.

Instagram, which Facebook bought in 2012 for $1 billion, has more than 1 billion active monthly users and has grown by adding features like messaging and short videos. In 2016, it added the ability to post slideshows that disappear in 24 hours, a copy of Snapchat's popular "stories" feature.

Instagram is its parent's fastest-growing slice of revenue, but it touts 4 million fewer monthly advertisers globally. As Instagram has shown more ads, the average price per ad across Facebook's entire family of apps has declined earlier this year after a year of upswing. A new privacy law in Europe also has affected prices.
The departure of Instagram co-founders comes months after the exit of Jan Koum, co-founder of WhatsApp, another Facebook unit.

In May, WhatsApp chief executive and co-founder has announced that he would quit his role at the Facebook-owned company. WhatsApp's Jan Koum’s announcement came after he reportedly had disagreements with the message app's parent firm Facebook over privacy. 

"It's been almost a decade since Brian and I started WhatsApp, and it's been an amazing journey with some of the best people," Mr Koum said in a post on his Facebook page referring to co-founder Brian Acton.

"But it is time for me to move on." However, it is to be noted that the WhatsApp CEO did not mention his last working day. 


 

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