Facebook is implementing a set of experimental features to select English pages after using celebrity accounts for their initial tests. One of those experimental features is a completely new design for your mobile apps that focuses on the page name, description, and number of followers. As you can see from the comparison of previous (left) and new (right) designs above, the new one looks like the Instagram and Twitter profile pages. It now looks more like a social media profile than a website, with the details and Stories of a page at the top to replace the About and Transparency sections of the page.
New page layout completely eliminates the like button and the number of likes: As TechCrunch points out, users can like a page and then stop following it, making like numbers a little metric trustworthy. The follower count represents the actual number of people receiving updates to a page in your feed, which means it can more accurately display the reach of a page than the number of likes.