Every day, Redditors create millions of stories across thousands of extraordinary communities—from the brilliant minds at Showerthoughts and DataIsBeautiful to gifsound … just to name a few.

With over 202 million monthly users, Reddit is now officially as big as Brazil—and there’s just no other creative community like it out there. The front page of Reddit often dictates Internet trends—and news sites—as a result. Countless articles are written about content you create and curate—sometimes with proper attribution (but usually not).

We think it’s amazing that the world hears your stories. You inspire millions through your humor, sense of community, and quirk, so, we’d like you to meet Upvoted, a new Redditorial publication. Upvoted is Reddit’s home to all the original content we’ve been working on this year.

The site will feature anywhere between 10-40 stories a day, written by a team of writers and editors . They will scour every nook and cranny to cover Reddit’s untold stories, conduct interviews, and, in some cases, orchestrate podcasts or video content.

We want to go beyond the upvote and tell stories with you and your communities at the epicenter. What happened before that post was made? What happened afterward? We’re not here to repackage content and present it as our own. We’re not just regurgitating stories. The focus here is you: Reddit’s collective sense of creativity is the spotlight.

Here are a few of my favorites, thus far:

We designed the site to keep this in focus on each article. Every article that has an attributable source on Reddit will feature a link to the creator, community, and original post. Photos will have attribution. Reddit comment embeds will be utilized, so your words will be verbatim. As an added layer of transparency, you will receive a PM from us if we publish an article on Upvoted featuring content you uploaded to Reddit or a thread that you created. (Note: We are running a script enabling these two pieces of technology to fully function. It might take a few minutes. Bear with us.)