Randy Bryce's top 10 nearest neighbors span comedians, authors, podcasts, activists, and political figures — no single subcategory dominates, and the scores compress into a narrow band from 0.97 down to 0.96.
The shape is flat: similarity scores measure how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition, and here the top 10 form a tight cluster with no standout. The Mysterious LOLGOP leads at 0.97, followed by fellow activist Charlotte Clymer at 0.96 — the only other Activist subcategory in the top 10. Authors Margaret Atwood (0.96) and Jared Yates Sexton (0.96) sit just behind, alongside Pod Save America (0.96) and Letters of Note (0.96) from the Podcasts and Radio and Blogs subcategories respectively. Comedian Colin Jost (0.96), NPR's Fresh Air (0.96), This American Life (0.96), and comedian Jon Lovett (0.96) round out the set. Tallying subcategories across the 10: Comedians (2), Authors (2), Podcasts and Radio (3), Activists (1), Blogs (1), and Humor Memes and Satire (1). The cross-kind character is the defining feature — only one other Activist appears, while the majority of neighbors are comedians, authors, and public-radio programming.
The audience Randy Bryce draws overlaps most with a cluster that mixes political commentary, literary culture, and comedy — a broad, text-and-audio-oriented profile rather than a narrowly activist one.