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".
Level | Title | XP | $NORM | XP diff
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-1 | Heritic | < 0 | |
| 0 | Believer | 0 | | 0
| 1 | Choir boy | 20 | | 20
| 2 | Initiate | 50 | | 30
| 3 | Novice | 100 | | 50
| 4 | Acolyte | 150 | | 50
| 5 | Adept | 225 | | 75
| 6 | Sexton | 325 | | 100
| 7 | Beadle | 450 | | 125
| 8 | Scribe | 600 | | 150
| 9 | Monk | 850 | | 250
| 10 | Pilgrim | 1,150 | 5 | 300
| 11 | Friar | 1,500 | 10 | 350
| 12 | Hermit | 1,900 | 15 | 400
| 13 | Evangelist | 2,400 | 25 | 500
| 14 | Deacon | 3,000 | 40 | 600
| 15 | Curate | 3,750 | 65 | 750
| 16 | Priest | 4,750 | 100 | 1,000
| 17 | Vicar | 6,000 | 150 | 1,250
| 18 | Parson | 7,500 | 200 | 1,500
| 19 | Abbot | 10,000 | 250 | 2,500
| 20 | Canon | 13,000 | 350 | 3,000
| 21 | Chancellor | 18,000 | 450 | 5,000
| 22 | Bishop | 23,000 | 575 | 5,000
| 23 | Arch-Bischop | 30,000 | 700 | 7,000
| 24 | Cardinal | 40,000 | 850 | 10,000
| 25 | Grand Inquisitor | 55,000 | 1,000 | 15,000
| 26 | Prophet | 75,000 | 1,500 | 20,000
| 27 | Patriarch | 100,000 | 2,500 | 25,000
| 28 | Apostel | 150,000 | 4,000 | 50,000
| 29 | Saint | 250,000 | 6,000 | 100,000
| 30 | Angel | 500,000 | 10,000 | 250,000
| 31 | Pope | 1,000,000 | 15,000 | 500,000
| 32 | God | 2,000,000 | 25,000 | 1,000,000
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32 levels, because I like powers of 2.
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