The Good Men Project's top 10 neighbors span journalists, politicians, activists, and news publishers — with no single standout pulling away from the pack. Similarity scores run from 0.95 (Yamiche Alcindor) down to 0.94 (Daily Kos), a range of less than 0.01 across the full set, which is the defining feature of a flat shape.
Four of the ten neighbors are journalists by subcategory: Yamiche Alcindor (0.95), Rachel Maddow (0.95), Joan Walsh (0.95), and Alex Wagner (0.95). One is a news publisher — HuffPost Politics (0.95). Two are activism organizations: MoveOn (0.95) and, just outside the top five, Tom Perez (0.95) and Robert Reich (0.95) as politicians. Chelsea Clinton (0.95) is classified as a Professional, and Daily Kos (0.94) as a Website. No other magazine appears in the top 10 — Publishers Weekly sits at position 36 in the broader results — and the center entity's own subcategory (Magazines) is absent from these ten neighbors entirely.
The cross-kind pattern here is the finding: a magazine whose nearest audiences are shaped almost entirely by left-leaning political journalism and civic activism, not by other editorial publications.