Mila Rodino

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Mila Rodino

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General Information
Country Flag-Bulgaria.jpg Bulgaria
Owner Hashspy
Readership
Subscribers 1954
Articles 85
Content All-round


Mila Rodino (Eng. Dear Motherland), named after the Bulgarian anthem of the same name, is a former newspaper led by Hashspy and was the main source of his popularity in Bulgaria. It used to publish every day, including weekends, in Bulgarian or Bulgarian/English. The newspaper was used for lotteries, giveaways, charitable foundations, campaigning and news.

Format

Essentially, Hashspy uses his own format, with the newspaper's banner at the top.

Then, a greeting and a general quick explanation of the article below that, the actual article below, with any important points balded and any quotes in Italic, with a short summary near the end. Then, at the bottom any writer's comments or encouragements (if applicable).

This didn't change when he formed the new newspaper.

Projects

Hashspy, with the help of Mila Rodino has created, sponsored and advertised a lot of community projects. Mainly in the areas of giveaways, lotteries, communes, charities and tutorials/mentor programs.

International Coverage by other medias

Mila Rodino received a lot of international coverage by several newspapers, around its big, no entry fee, Icon - Gold.gif 25 GOLD lottery, which topped the international publications page and around its open-doors mentor program Military Unit Bulgarian Defenders, another of Hashspy's initiatives, aimed towards helping development of young Bulgarians.

Dissolution and reformation

On 13th December 2011, after 2 weeks without a single article, Hashspy declared that the newspaper would go on a hiatus for an unknown amount of time. This was due to him losing most interest in the game, although he continued to participate in politics.

He used it rarely, mainly to give updates on his work at the Congress and eventually, the newspaper stopped being active at all.

After Hashspy moved to Canada, he reformed Mila Rodino into The Cryptograph. He kept the old articles, but now publishes exclusively in English and his articles are aimed at Canadian affairs, instead of Bulgarian. The logo was replaced with a Canadian logo and all Bulgarian influences were abolished, upon the reformation. The newspaper is Pro-EDEN and critical of Bulgaria.