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Here's a different proposal. It doesn't only measure XP, but also the quality of the posts. Starting from level 10, it not only requires a minimum amount of XP, but also a minimum amount of nodes whose node-XP is at least $NORM. It means that people who don't do anything but contemplate, can't raise above the level of "Monk".
LevelTitleXP$NORMXP diff
-1Heritic < 0 
0Believer 00
1Choir boy 2020
2Initiate 5030
3Novice 10050
4Acolyte 15050
5Adept 22575
6Sexton 325100
7Beadle 450125
8Scribe 600150
9Monk 850250
10Pilgrim 1,150 5300
11Friar 1,500 10350
12Hermit 1,900 15400
13Evangelist 2,400 25500
14Deacon 3,000 40600
15Curate 3,750 65750
16Priest 4,750 1001,000
17Vicar 6,000 1501,250
18Parson 7,500 2001,500
19Abbot 10,000 2502,500
20Canon 13,000 3503,000
21Chancellor 18,000 4505,000
22Bishop 23,000 5755,000
23Arch-Bischop 30,000 7007,000
24Cardinal 40,000 85010,000
25Grand Inquisitor 55,000 1,00015,000
26Prophet 75,000 1,50020,000
27Patriarch 100,000 2,50025,000
28Apostel 150,000 4,00050,000
29Saint 250,000 6,000100,000
30Angel 500,00010,000250,000
31Pope1,000,00015,000500,000
32God2,000,00025,0001,000,000
32 levels, because I like powers of 2.

In reply to Re: A Proposal for Additional Levels by Anonymous Monk
in thread A Proposal for Additional Levels by Petruchio

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