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Across the top 10 neighbors, no single entity dominates — the scores run from 0.92 down to 0.86 with no sharp drop-off, a broad shape where audience overlap is distributed widely rather than concentrated in one place.

The two closest neighbors are fellow news publishers: HuffPost Queer Voices at 0.92 and PinkNews at 0.90. Both share LGBTQ Nation's own subcategory, as does NBC Out further down the wider graph. But the top 10 quickly diversifies beyond news publishing. Two magazines — The Advocate at 0.90 and Out Magazine at 0.90 — sit nearly as close, and Logo, a TV channel, reaches 0.89. The subcategory mix across the full top 10 spans news publishers, magazines, a TV channel, a TV personality, an activism organization, and a website, with no single subcategory accounting for more than three of the ten slots.

The one cross-kind standout is RuPaul at 0.89 — a TV personality whose audience shape sits nearly as close as the nearest magazine titles. Alongside him, NOH8 Campaign at 0.88 and BuzzFeed LGBTQ at 0.88 round out a cluster that spans media formats and organizational types while remaining thematically coherent in subcategory terms. Margaret Cho at 0.88 and Laverne Cox at 0.86 extend the neighbor set into comedians and actors respectively, confirming that the audience's shape is recognized across entertainment as well as publishing.

The broad distribution signals an audience that is not tightly bound to any single media format — it overlaps comparably with print, broadcast, digital, and celebrity channels alike.

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