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My guess is that "veteran" has to be taken in context of the conversation. For example, in this conversation "verteran" presumedy would refer to users with both 3K + reputation and experience in reviewing close votes on SE.

Short answer - verteran implies not only reputation, but also some experience with the topic at hand.

You might also find the privilegesprivileges page useful.

My guess is that "veteran" has to be taken in context of the conversation. For example, in this conversation "verteran" presumedy would refer to users with both 3K + reputation and experience in reviewing close votes on SE.

Short answer - verteran implies not only reputation, but also some experience with the topic at hand.

You might also find the privileges page useful.

My guess is that "veteran" has to be taken in context of the conversation. For example, in this conversation "verteran" presumedy would refer to users with both 3K + reputation and experience in reviewing close votes on SE.

Short answer - verteran implies not only reputation, but also some experience with the topic at hand.

You might also find the privileges page useful.

added a link to the privileges page since, while not directly related, users that find this question may want to read it
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RobotHumans
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My guess is that "veteran" has to be taken in context of the conversation. For example, in this conversation "verteran" presumedy would refer to users with both 3K + reputation and experience in reviewing close votes on SE.

Short answer - verteran implies not only reputation, but also some experience with the topic at hand.

You might also find the privileges page useful.

My guess is that "veteran" has to be taken in context of the conversation. For example, in this conversation "verteran" presumedy would refer to users with both 3K + reputation and experience in reviewing close votes on SE.

Short answer - verteran implies not only reputation, but also some experience with the topic at hand.

My guess is that "veteran" has to be taken in context of the conversation. For example, in this conversation "verteran" presumedy would refer to users with both 3K + reputation and experience in reviewing close votes on SE.

Short answer - verteran implies not only reputation, but also some experience with the topic at hand.

You might also find the privileges page useful.

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Panther
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My guess is that "veteran" has to be taken in context of the conversation. For example, in this conversation "verteran" presumedy would refer to users with both 3K + reputation and experience in reviewing close votes on SE.

Short answer - verteran implies not only reputation, but also some experience with the topic at hand.