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POPSUGAR's top 10 nearest neighbors are a tight cluster of magazines, lifestyle websites, and fashion-adjacent media — with scores spanning only 0.93 to 0.92, a range narrow enough that no single entity stands out as a dominant pull.

The shape is flat. Vanity Fair leads at 0.93, followed closely by Variety (0.93), Who What Wear (0.93), Refinery29 (0.93), and UrbanDaddy (0.92). Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audience compositions resemble each other; the compressed band across all ten means the audience is shaped by a consistent type rather than pulled toward any single neighbor. By subcategory, the top 10 breaks down as: five magazines (Vanity Fair, Variety, The Cut, WWD, and Vulture — though Vulture is classified as a News Publisher), three websites (Who What Wear, Refinery29, UrbanDaddy), one Beauty brand (Into The Gloss at 0.92), and one Fashion brand (Net-a-Porter at 0.92). The dominant cluster is print and digital media covering culture, fashion, and entertainment — not other entertainment platforms, which is POPSUGAR's own subcategory. No other Entertainment Platform appears in the top 10.

The flat shape across media brands, fashion properties, and lifestyle publishers points to an audience defined less by any single content type than by a consistent cultural orientation spanning editorial, commerce, and style.

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