If you've written a quality article, be sure to keep a close eye on it! There is now a for-profit website called "Veropedia" where stable versions of Wikipedia's best articles are mirrored. Because Veropedia is funded by advertising, it cannot be committed to the concept of the neutral point of view: any source of information (whether an encyclopedia, a newspaper, or a television news channel) funded through advertising is subject to censorship by its sponsors and liable to portray them in a positive light.
At Veropedia, however, articles are not directly editable. Rather, Veropedia editors come to Wikipedia to edit the articles here, and then move their preferred versions of the article back there. As a result, Wikipedia itself is in danger of losing its neutrality when Veropedians come here to make our articles more pleasing to their sponsors.
So if you've written a quality article, or even if you just have one on your watchlist, be sure to watch it closely and prevent Veropedians from interfering with Wikipedia's neutrality.