Men's Health Style's top 10 neighbors span non-profits, comedians, lifestyle figures, journalists, and actors — with Men's Health Mag (0.70) the only other magazine in the set.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.71 down to 0.67 with no single neighbor pulling away from the pack. Equal Justice Initiative sits at the top (0.71), followed closely by Chrissy Teigen (0.70), Roy Wood Jr. (0.70), and Men's Health Mag (0.70). The Obama Foundation (0.68), Independent Lens (0.68), Michael Harriot (0.68), Busy Philipps (0.67), Coffee House Press (0.67), and Clint Smith (0.67) round out the ten. By subcategory, the mix breaks down as: one non-profit, one lifestyle figure, one comedian, one magazine, one non-profit, one TV show, one journalist, one actor, one book publisher, and one author — a genuinely heterogeneous cluster with no single subcategory dominating. The only same-kind neighbor is Men's Health Mag; every other entry comes from a different subcategory entirely.
What this distribution reveals is an audience that doesn't cluster tightly around any one content type or community — it sits at a crossroads where civic, cultural, and entertainment interests converge.