This is related somewhat to the question:
How can I follow a post that I am interested in?
It's currently closed as a duplicate of:
How do favorite questions work?
I disagree with the closure (and to some degree, the downvotes), as the question is not about how favorites work.
However, my interpretation of the closure and downvotes is that the community considers favorites to be the primary way to track questions that one is interested in over all others.
In looking back at the graphic I provided for my own answer:

I realize that the link to the question feed is at the bottom of the page, which is an indication that it has very low priority (whether or not it's intentional is another matter).
That said, is the question feed of use anymore, and if not, should it be removed? Surely that computing power could be put to other good uses.
Stack Overflow + RSSdoes not work for me. Also, the people I know who are into RSS usually have truckloads of feeds to follow, so I'm not sure tracking a question this way is actually efficient in the general case. That said, are you suggesting the devs should simply cut that feature? (Which was precognitively answered in your next comment.) – Frédéric Hamidi Jan 16 at 21:31feature-request, it's really a discussion around how the community perceives the question feed. Based on the results, it could lead to a feature request asking for the removal, or (if people say they are important) afaq-proposalto update the FAQ to indicate (as per my comment to anumunsion above). – casperOne♦ Jan 16 at 21:33