Nothing to see here folks. The questions regarding the choices given when subscribing to a profile in FriendFeed are nothing to talk about.
Therefore, I will write about it.
When you subscribe to someone’s feed in FriendFeed, you get a list of choices. Those choices, and the feature of adding your own, correspond to the feed files in the upper left corner of your FF page (see pic, circled in red). When you subscribe, the default Home feed is checked, but you can un- check it, can check one or more of the other categories, or create your own.
The other choices are there for your preference of which feed lists to file the new feeds in, and then, ultimately, to filter your feeds with when you are reading your feed.
I added one, just to try it. I subscribed to a complete stranger and made the category “Who I Don’t Know” which is often the case. I “know” people through Facebook, Twitter, and FriendFeed, but I hardly know anyone from my face-to-face life who is using these tools.
Maybe in the future, like tomorrow, the large majority of the people we meet will come from relationships that start online.
And maybe, "In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 [web pages]."
