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The top 10 neighbors for HuffPost Live span magazines, news publishers, non-profits, and websites — a mixed cluster with no single dominant type and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.96 down to 0.94.

The shape is flat: Vanity Fair leads at 0.96, followed by Clinton Foundation at 0.95, HuffPost Life at 0.95, and T Magazine at 0.95 — a spread of just one point across four neighbors. Digg (0.95), WWD (0.94), Who What Wear (0.94), Mic (0.94), Harper's Bazaar (0.94), and The Guardian (0.94) round out the set. No single neighbor pulls away from the pack.

By subcategory, magazines account for four of the ten neighbors (Vanity Fair, T Magazine, WWD, Mic, Harper's Bazaar — actually five), news publishers for two (HuffPost Life, The Guardian), websites for two (Digg, Who What Wear), and non-profits for one (Clinton Foundation). The center entity is itself a website, so the top 10 includes only two fellow websites; the majority of the nearest neighbors are magazines and news publishers. The presence of the Clinton Foundation — a non-profit — alongside fashion-adjacent titles like WWD and Who What Wear signals that this audience shape is not defined by any single editorial lane.

The flat distribution across subcategories suggests HuffPost Live drew an audience whose composition overlaps broadly with upscale media and civic-minded publishing rather than clustering tightly around any one content type.

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