on Friday, see the Facebook not out, as it usually is, if you are a user in Australia.
Here has Facebook chosen to test how the social media will work, if you can not see the amount of likes or reactions to each other’s postings on the page.
It writes the BBC.
The controversial amendment is something that giant has tested on the sister page Instagram in several countries since July.
Facebook has stated that by removing the likes will keep an eye on whether it can reduce the social pressure, which can be among the users on the social media.
People will still have the opportunity to see their own likes.
‘It’s about taking the number out of the equation, so people can focus on the quality of their responses and the quality of their postings, not the number of likes or reactions’, told the spokesperson Mia Garlick from Facebook Australia.
She explained further, that the company has had consultants with a focus on mental health and anti-bullying over the decision.
It is not yet come to light on the trial will be extended or will be permanent.