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FAIL.
I've noticed that when someone invites you to a room, not only do you receive an email from FriendFeed, the invite is also stuck on the right-hand side of your FriendFeed page.
That's one feature that I won't lose sleep over if they removed it.
I trust that FriendFeed folks are working on anti-spam measures, because FriendFeed has the potential to be a spammer's wet-dream.
Not only can spammers very easily push their content in the faces of FriendFeed members, they can also abuse the service for getting additional "followed" backlinks to their sites and pages.
The thing that will save FriendFeed is its subscription model - you actively subscribe to people and very few users are going to subscribe to spammers. It's also really easy to block people so even spammers that are friends of friends disappear quickly. For FriendFeed's users, spam should not be much of a problem.
For the developers & admins, it will be a problem if automated submissions happen as the article predicts and swamp the servers.