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The top 10 neighbors for n+1 cluster within a narrow similarity band — from 0.98 down to 0.97 — with no single entity pulling away from the rest, and the mix spans magazines, websites, news publishers, a comedian, and a journalist rather than consolidating around any one subcategory.

The shape is flat. The Baffler (0.98, Magazine) sits at the top, followed closely by Jezebel (0.98, Website), Aparna Nancherla (0.98, Comedian), Vulture (0.98, News Publisher), and Emily Nussbaum (0.98, Journalist). Tallying the subcategories across all 10: three are fellow Magazines — The Baffler, The Paris Review (0.97), and Harper's Magazine (0.97) — while the remaining seven span Websites, News Publishers, Comedians, Journalists, Authors, Blogs, and B2B. That cross-kind spread is the defining feature: n+1's audience shape is not primarily anchored to other literary magazines but distributed across media criticism (Vulture), feminist commentary (Jessica Valenti, 0.97), arts coverage (Hyperallergic, 0.97), and individual journalists (Emily Nussbaum, Rebecca Traister, 0.97). The one B2B entry — Huge (0.97) — is the structural outlier in an otherwise editorial-and-commentary cluster.

The overall picture is an audience that moves fluidly across left-leaning cultural criticism, literary publishing, and media commentary without concentrating in any single format.

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