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UPROXX's nearest audiences span news publishers, non-profits, magazines, and activism organizations — a cross-kind cluster with no single dominant neighbor pulling ahead of the rest.

The shape is flat: the top 10 scores run from VICE News at 0.91 down to BuzzFeed at 0.89, a band of just 0.02. No single neighbor stands out structurally. Tallying the subcategories across the top 10 reveals a mix: four News Publishers (VICE News, BuzzFeed, Al Jazeera News, and Reveal), two Non-Profits (GLAAD and Human Rights Campaign), two Magazines (SPIN and Pitchfork), one Activist (Samuel Sinyangwe), and one Entertainment Platform (Vimeo). UPROXX itself is classified as a Website, and no other Website appears in the top 10. The cross-kind character is the defining feature: the audience shape aligns more closely with progressive news outlets and civil-rights organizations than with peer content websites.

The two non-profit neighbors — GLAAD at 0.90 and Human Rights Campaign at 0.90 — sit nearly as high as the top news publishers, which is the most structurally notable detail in the set. The music magazines SPIN at 0.90 and Pitchfork at 0.89 round out a cluster that blends civic and cultural media rather than converging on any single content type.

This flat, cross-kind distribution suggests an audience that moves fluidly across progressive media, advocacy organizations, and music and culture publishing — without anchoring strongly to any one of them.

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