The top 10 neighbors for Lena Dunham are dominated by journalists and digital media properties — not other actors. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; scores across the top 10 run from 0.97 to 0.99, a narrow band with no single standout.
Four of the ten neighbors are journalists: Lauren Duca (0.9764), Emily Nussbaum (0.9743), Taylor Lorenz (0.9733), and Rebecca Traister (0.9721). Three more are websites: Jezebel (0.9796), Refinery29 (0.9732), and Longreads (0.9725). The Paris Review (0.9863) and Vulture (0.9854) round out the media cluster, with the B2B firm Huge (0.9771) as the one non-media outlier. No other actors appear in the top 10. The pattern is cross-kind throughout: the audience that follows Dunham looks structurally like the audience for culturally-oriented journalism and women's digital media, not for celebrity peers.
This flat, tightly-packed shape suggests an audience defined more by a consistent media diet — literary, feminist, and criticism-forward — than by any single adjacent figure.