AMV_4000 wrote:i still wanna know what you people consider a vet...
I'd like an answer to that, too.
I figure it's someone old, with a familiar name and body of work, and who no longer is active. An official retirement would definitely place people like that in the 'vet' status.
Silver Moon made her 'last video' not too long ago and her reason for stopping was the ever-raising standards. Standards of videos in general, and standards she imposed upon herself:
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... ?mid=17354
I see that a lot from people I consider 'vets' in the community. They quit because of expectations (theirs or those of others). Then there are some who don't like the direction amvs are going (too immature, too elitist, etc). They quit because they don't like the people.
What's funny is that these are 'vets', so they're people who are already known and were once active. It's not too hard to figure why they would quit after time, or after a certain amount of praise and fan recognition (can't be a vet if no one knows you).
I'm more curious about why the oldtimer lurkers quit. Or why they continue to lurk and then suddenly post out of nowhere (first time in a year) in threads like this. What holds them to a hobby they aren't actively participating in? When do they reach the point where they quit lurking and just let go of the hobby altogether? To me that would be more interesting than learning why a former idol decided to retire while he was still popular.