OK, that might be a little subtle for you, because you're software and you don't do nuanced sarcasm or irony.
But really. Nothing shows that you're a dumb piece of software like trying to remind me of that time I was walking along and decided to crouch down and snap some weeds next to a Sainsbury's bag with a housing block as backdrop. Because I'm weird. And even 2017 Lloyd thinks 2010 Lloyd was weird so why would I even...
It's really tempting to think of Facebook as all those preppy, smiley people you might see in their ads. Smart Silicon Valley types working to connect the whole world. And sometimes, when I say "Facebook" I mean "My Facebook Friends" and then I might remember what "My Facebook Friends" means - it means the subset of people I've met who have made enough of an impression on me for me to initiate or participate in the wiggle dance of mutual acceptance via a dialog box. That's not to imply that all relationships there are equally trivial. There are people there who I have love, love, loved for many years (some of them from before I loved a computer!) But there are also many of those kinds of people who are never anywhere near Facebook too.
Anyway, this isn't about me, FB, it's about you. You are a software (I won't use the term "artificially intelligent") agent whom I have allowed to intervene in a number of my most intimate relationships as well as some really trivial ones and you are as dumb as software can be, but like any dumb agent who butts in on other people's relationships, (remember that guy?) you think you're important and you don't pick up the signals that we all hate you, but can't be arsed to kick you out.
Steemit doesn't intervene, it serves. It helps me connect, through my writing, music, video whatever. Like Facebook it's made of a mix of people and software, but the people come first, the software just passes on my thanks to you and also says "thank you very much for being here, the people who read your stuff think you should have this slice of the reward pool, go spend it on apple pie!"
Facebook, the clock's ticking...