The top 10 neighbors for Washington Post Opinions are dominated by journalists, with political media outlets and a handful of other subcategories filling the remaining slots — a cluster defined less by any single standout than by a consistent Washington-insider media profile.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.96 down to 0.95 across all ten neighbors, with no single entity pulling significantly ahead. Chris Cillizza leads at 0.96, followed closely by Paul Krugman (0.96) and POLITICO Magazine (0.96). Manu Raju (0.96) and José Andrés (0.95) round out the top five. Of the ten neighbors, five are journalists by subcategory — Cillizza, Raju, Jake Sherman, Jonathan Martin, and Greg Sargent. Two are news publishers — Axios and POLITICO Magazine — and one is a government official: Secretary Antony Blinken (0.95). Paul Krugman is the lone academic in the set, and José Andrés is the lone professional. Washington Post Opinions is itself classified as a Magazine, and no other Magazine appears in the top 10 beyond POLITICO Magazine, which sits in that same subcategory.
The overall picture is an audience shaped almost entirely by political journalism and political media consumption, with the tight score band indicating no single neighbor is a markedly stronger match than the others.