The top 10 neighbors for Futurism span a narrow similarity band — 0.95 to 0.94 — with no single dominant pull and no sharp drop-off between positions one and ten. The shape is flat: a dense, coherent cluster rather than a hierarchy.
Subcategory composition tells the story. Six of the ten neighbors are Websites or Blogs (Marketing Channels): The Verge at 0.95, Gizmodo at 0.95, Product Hunt at 0.95, AngelList at 0.95, TechCrunch at 0.94, and Ars Technica at 0.94. Two are Magazines: MIT Technology Review at 0.95 and WIRED at 0.95. The remaining two are Tech Personalities: Naval Ravikant at 0.95 and Vitalik Buterin at 0.95. That means eight of ten neighbors are Marketing Channels (Websites, Blogs, or Magazines), and the two exceptions are both Tech Personalities — not a different kind of media, but individual voices from the same technology-and-startup world.
Futurism's own subcategory is Websites, so the top 10 is largely same-kind: tech-media properties and the personalities who orbit them, all scoring within a 0.01-point range of each other.
The flat shape signals an audience with broad, even overlap across the technology-media ecosystem rather than a concentrated affinity for any single outlet or figure.