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Reuters Pictures' nearest ten neighbors span news publishers, magazines, activism organizations, a website, and an author — a mixed cluster with no single subcategory dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.93 to 0.94.

The shape is flat: Ms. Magazine leads at 0.94, followed by The Intercept at 0.94 and VICE News at 0.93 — a spread of less than two hundredths across all ten positions. Three of the top ten are fellow News Publishers (The Intercept, VICE News, and Reveal at 0.93), which means Reuters Pictures does share audience shape with some of its own kind — but they are outnumbered. Three neighbors are Magazines (Ms. Magazine, Jacobin Magazine at 0.93, and Esquire at 0.93), one is a Website (Criterion Channel at 0.93), one is an Activism organization (Planned Parenthood Action at 0.93), and one is an Author (Dan Savage at 0.93). The cross-kind presence of an activism organization and a literary author alongside investigative and left-leaning magazines suggests the audience composition pulling these neighbors together is less about news format and more about a particular editorial and civic orientation shared across subcategories.

The flat shape indicates that Reuters Pictures' audience does not cluster tightly around any single content type — it sits at the intersection of several distinct media and advocacy communities, all drawing from a similar reader profile.

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