The top 10 neighbors for HuffPost Queer Voices span magazines, organizations, a comedian, an actor, and a TV channel — with only one fellow news publisher in the set. That breadth is the defining structural feature of a broad-shape audience.
The Advocate (0.98) and Out Magazine (0.97) sit at the top, the two highest scores in the set, and both are magazines rather than news publishers. PinkNews (0.95) is the only neighbor that shares HuffPost Queer Voices' own subcategory. Beyond those three, the cluster diversifies quickly: Margaret Cho (0.95) and Laverne Cox (0.94) represent comedians and actors respectively; NOH8 Campaign (0.95) and GLAAD (0.94) are organizations — one activism, one non-profit. Then the set opens further: BuzzFeed LGBTQ (0.95) is a website, IFC (0.93) is a TV channel, and Pitchfork (0.93) is a music magazine with no explicit thematic connection to the others. Magazines account for three of the ten neighbors, but no single subcategory dominates — the audience shape is genuinely distributed across kinds.
The cross-kind composition here — LGBTQ media, advocacy organizations, individual celebrities, and general-culture outlets like IFC and Pitchfork all registering above 0.93 — points to an audience whose shape is defined less by a single content category than by a consistent demographic and values profile that cuts across formats.