The film is a tense thriller about a group of journalists documenting societal collapse
The test will first begin in Australia, the social media giant confirmed on Thursday.
"We are running a limited test where like, reaction and video view counts are made private across Facebook," a company spokesperson told CNET in an email statement on Thursday.
Facebook added that it would "gather feedback to understand whether this change will improve people's experiences".
The reason behind removing likes from view was aimed at reducing social pressure among the users.
The move follows a similar test Facebook started running on Instagram earlier this year.
First announced in May for users in Canada, now those in Ireland, Italy, Japan, Brazil, Australia and New Zealand will also be able to hide the 'Like' count on their Instagram posts.
Facebook said earlier that it wanted its platform to be a place where people could comfortably express themselves and focus on sharing photos or videos rather concentrating on the number of 'Likes'.
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