I havent seen this calculated, but it is interesting how much karma you need in proportion of your current karma to level up. If k: karma, L: level, then (k(L+1)-k(L))/k(L)=(3*L^2+3*L+1)/L^3 ~ 3/L -> 0
«spamtrap : I havent seen this calculated, but it is interesting how much karma you need in proportion of your current karma to level up. If k: karma, L: level, then (k(L+1)-k(L))/k(L)=(3*L^2+3*L+1)/L^3 ~ 3/L -> 0
If you double your karma your level increases to 1.26 times the original. So from 10 to 13 you have to do more than just double your time and efforts on plime. Same thing goes for increasing from level 20 to 25.
Plime is an editable wiki community where users can add and edit weird and interesting links. Users earn karma when other users vote on their actions. The more karma you have, the more power you have at Plime.
All it means is that to level up you need to add smaller and smaller fraction of your existing karma to level up, and this fraction needed to level up actually converges to zero. As you level up less and less effort is needed to level up compared to your total effort so far. This is interesting only because in lots of roll play games the XP difference between consecutive levels is about the same as the total XP at the lover level.