Laverne Cox's nearest ten neighbors span news publishers, activism organizations, comedians, and culture magazines — with no other actor appearing in the top 10. The scores compress into a tight band from 0.9280 to 0.9389, the hallmark of a flat shape: no single neighbor dominates, and the audience overlap is broadly distributed across a coherent but cross-kind cluster.
The top of the set pairs HuffPost Queer Voices (0.94) and Desus Nice (0.94) almost identically, followed closely by Black Lives Matter (0.94) and Colorlines (0.93). The subcategory mix tells the structural story: two news publishers, two activism organizations, two comedians, two magazines (Teen Vogue at 0.93 and The FADER at 0.93), one website (Noisey at 0.93), and one activist (Bree Newsome at 0.93). The cluster is defined less by entertainment than by the intersection of LGBTQ media, racial justice organizing, and progressive culture publishing — none of which is the center entity's own subcategory.
The flat shape here reflects an audience that is simultaneously at home across multiple distinct content verticals, with no single neighbor pulling significantly harder than the rest.