Feb. 27, 2026

Digital Day - How Are We Spending Time Online

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Digital Day - How Are We Spending Time Online
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This episode is a re-broadcast of the Social Cafe Twitter Space co-hosted by myself and Deborah Anderson of Social Web Cafe.

We are joined by our friend Martin Lindeskog aka LyceumPeripatos on Twitter

Summary generated by Zealous

In this episode of *Social Cafe*, co-hosts Ileane and Deborah delve into the evolution of their digital routines, reflecting on how their daily online activities have transformed over the years. They discuss the shift from blog commenting and community engagement to navigating the complexities of social media and content creation. This evolution is marked by a transition towards platforms that allow for more immediate and flexible forms of communication, such as Substack, where writing can happen on-the-fly rather than being constrained by the structure of traditional blogging.

The conversation reveals the challenges of maintaining engagement in a content-rich digital landscape rife with spam and the changing expectations of audiences who now often seek instant gratification in their online interactions. Ileane reminisces about her early blogging days, when commenting was a vital part of community building, and contrasts it with today's landscape, where many opt for quick interactions on social media instead of in-depth discussions on personal blogs.

Ileane shares her recent experiences using affiliate marketing tools and how they fit into her daily digital workflow, notably highlighting the importance of utilizing apps that streamline these tasks. The hosts also touch on the surprising popularity of platforms like Instagram and TikTok for shopping, and they discuss how their personal workflows adapt to take advantage of these trends, often embracing the integration of video content across multiple platforms.

Deborah contributes to the discussion by highlighting the importance of finding one's own rhythm in the digital space. She notes the challenges he faced with checklist applications like Trello, emphasizing the importance of finding tools that support productivity without becoming a distraction. This point helps listeners relate to the struggle of balancing technology use with achieving meaningful output in their personal and professional lives.

Listeners are left with actionable insights on navigating the modern digital landscape, emphasizing the balance between embracing new tools like Substack and maintaining ownership over personal content. The episode closes with a light-hearted nod to the necessity of adapting to the always-changing digital environment, encouraging everyone to find the right tools and methods that align with their life and workflow preferences.


Resources:

Follow Ileane on Substack https://substack.com/@ileanesmith