Editorialge has officially published its February 2026 edition of the Editorialge E-Magazine, the company’s flagship digital publication that has been serving scholars, researchers, professionals, and general readers since its launch. The February 2026 release marks the second edition in the platform’s 2026 series, following a successful January 2026 debut that helped the publication extend its reach well beyond its established 2025 archive.
This 14th edition of the e-magazine positions itself as a “Leading Source of Authentic Scholarly Articles”—a mission that has guided its editorial direction across all 12 editions published throughout 2025 and its ongoing 2026 releases. The February 2026 issue continues the Valentine’s theme—Love, Ethics, and AI—offering readers content curated under the editorial oversight of digital love languages and the loneliness epidemic.
| “A leading source of authentic scholarly articles—Editorialge’s editorial mission, now carried into a second full year of monthly e-magazine publication.” |
What’s in the February 2026 E-Magazine Edition
The theme for the 14th edition of the Editorialge e-magazine, which is also called the February 2026 edition, has focused on love, ethics, and AI. This theme is related to Valentine’s Day. Some of the topics are: The Loneliness Epidemic, Navigate AI Matchmaking and Cultural Expectations, How Technology Changed the Way We Express Affection.
The readers will learn how dating app design keeps users swiping rather than connecting, why 2026 rebranded Valentine’s Day infidelity as “essential,” and how hyperconnectivity has quietly fueled a loneliness epidemic.
A Growing Archive of Editorialge E-Magazine: From 2025 to 2026
The publication first established its full monthly cadence in 2025, completing a twelve-edition calendar year that covered topics aligned with the broader Editorialge editorial mandate. The archive—spanning January through December 2025—represents a comprehensive body of digital publishing work that established the platform as a consistent, dependable resource for its readership.
Entering 2026, Editorialge wasted no time maintaining that momentum. The January 2026 edition launched the new year’s publication cycle, and the February 2026 edition, now live, demonstrates the organization’s commitment to uninterrupted monthly publication. Together, the two 2026 editions signal a deliberate expansion of the platform’s content footprint heading into the rest of the year.
Leadership and Editorial Direction
The February 2026 edition, like all Editorialge publications, operates under the leadership of Founder and CEO Sukanta Parthib, who has guided the organization’s editorial and business vision since its founding. Day-to-day operations are overseen by Deputy CEO and Chief Operating Officer Aushnik Das, while editorial content is directed by Acting Editor Sayedul Haq Mihir.
This senior leadership structure reflects the organization’s dual focus: maintaining rigorous editorial standards typical of scholarly publishing while operating with the commercial agility of a modern digital media company. The combination has enabled Editorialge to simultaneously grow its editorial output and expand into adjacent business verticals.
Expanding the Editorialge Ecosystem
Beyond the e-magazine itself, the February 2026 edition’s publication comes at a time of notable expansion across the wider Editorialge ecosystem. The organization has developed several complementary digital ventures that extend its core publishing mission into new formats and audiences.
These include an e-commerce platform accessible via shop.editorialge.com, an e-learning initiative operating as Edutorial.org, and a dedicated Editorialge News App designed to deliver content directly to mobile audiences. The combination of a scholarly e-magazine, multilingual content sites, in-house SaaS products, an app, e-commerce, and e-learning makes Editorialge one of the more diversified digital media operations to have emerged from the English-language independent publishing sector.
| “With seven multilingual content sites, a news app, an e-learning platform, and a growing e-magazine archive, Editorialge has built one of the most diversified independent digital media ecosystems in the sector.” |
Protecting Original Content
The February 2026 e-magazine page prominently displays a DMCA Premium Badge, signaling the organization’s active measures to protect its intellectual property. The notice on the site is unambiguous: “Any unauthorized use or reproduction of Editorialge content for commercial purposes is strictly prohibited and may result in legal action.”
This emphasis on copyright protection is consistent with the platform’s scholarly orientation. Authentic scholarly content depends on proper attribution and intellectual integrity—values that Editorialge appears to embed not just in its editorial standards but in its legal and platform infrastructure as well.
What Readers Can Expect
While the specific editorial content of the February 2026 edition is hosted within the platform’s proprietary digital magazine viewer, the publication’s established track record provides a reliable guide to what readers can expect. Editorialge’s e-magazine has historically focused on well-researched, fact-checked, and policy-relevant content spanning areas such as business, technology, international affairs, culture, and current events—content designed for educated, globally minded readers.
The platform’s active presence across Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Instagram, Threads, and YouTube further ensures that each edition reaches its audience through multiple touchpoints, extending the readership of individual articles well beyond the magazine’s direct website traffic.






