Across the top 10 neighbors, Ellie Schnitt's audience shape spreads broadly — no single neighbor dominates, and the scores compress into a tight band from 0.90 to 0.96, a flat-topped curve rather than a spike. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score of 0.95 means the audiences look nearly identical in shape.
The top neighbor is PFTCommenter at 0.96, followed closely by Hank Lockwood at 0.95 and Dan Katz at 0.94. Pardon My Take (0.93) and Alexandra Cooper (0.92) round out the top five. The subcategory breakdown across all 10 is telling: Journalists (PFTCommenter), Professionals (Hank Lockwood, Dan Katz), Podcasts and Radio (Pardon My Take), Lifestyle (Alexandra Cooper), Reality TV Stars (Ria, 0.92), News Publishers (Barstool News Network, 0.91), TV Shows (Chicks in the Office, 0.90), TV Personalities (Caleb Pressley, 0.90), and Humor Memes and Satire (Scorigami, 0.90). That is nine distinct subcategories across ten neighbors — a genuinely mixed cluster, not a single-genre orbit. Schnitt's own subcategory, Professionals, appears in exactly two neighbors (Hank Lockwood and Dan Katz), so the audience shape is not simply self-similar; it spans sports-media podcasts, lifestyle content, reality TV, and satire in roughly equal measure.
The breadth of that subcategory spread signals an audience that moves fluidly across the Barstool media ecosystem and beyond it, without anchoring to any one content format.