The top 10 neighbors for 2 Dope Queens span comedians, politicians, authors, websites, magazines, a TV show, and a political organization — no single subcategory dominates, and the scores compress into a narrow band from 0.97 down to 0.96.
The shape is flat: Jaboukie Young-White leads at 0.97, followed closely by Jamaal Bowman at 0.96, Them. at 0.96, Roxane Gay at 0.96, and Aparna Nancherla at 0.96. None of these pull meaningfully ahead of the others. Tallying the subcategories across the top 10: Comedians appear three times (Jaboukie Young-White, Aparna Nancherla, and Desus Nice at 0.95); Websites appear twice (Them. and The Black List — the latter classified as a TV Show — with Bust Magazine as a Magazine); and the remaining slots go to a Politician, an Author, a TV Show, a Magazine, and a Political Group (Democratic Socialists of America at 0.96). Notably, no other Podcasts and Radio entity appears in the top 10 — the center entity's own subcategory is absent from its nearest neighbors. The cross-kind character is the defining feature: this audience is shaped more by comedians, left-leaning political figures, and culture-and-identity media than by anything resembling a peer podcast.
The flat, mixed-subcategory cluster suggests an audience that moves fluidly across comedy, progressive politics, and identity-focused publishing rather than anchoring to any single content type.