Laughing Squid's ten nearest neighbors span six different subcategories — a mix that reflects a genuinely diffuse audience shape rather than a tight niche. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score near 0.96 across all ten positions, with less than 0.02 separating first from tenth, is the defining feature of a flat distribution.
Three of the ten neighbors are fellow websites: Medium at 0.97, TNW at 0.96, and Product Hunt at 0.96. But the remaining seven come from elsewhere. Two are authors — Anand Giridharadas (0.96) and Maria Popova (0.96). Wirecutter (0.96) is a blog. WIRED (0.96) is a magazine. Jack Dorsey (0.96) is a tech personality. Kelly Oxford (0.96) is a lifestyle influencer. Padma Lakshmi (0.96) is a TV personality. No single subcategory dominates; the neighbor set is a cross-kind cluster rather than a same-kind one.
That spread — tech-adjacent web properties sitting alongside literary authors, a consumer review blog, and a TV personality — points to an audience whose shape is defined less by any one content category than by a broad, culturally curious profile that overlaps with many different kinds of entities at roughly equal intensity.