The top 10 neighbors for Matt Walsh span politicians, conservative media websites, and activists — with Michael Knowles (0.95) the only fellow Author in the set. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score near 0.97 indicates near-identical audience shape.
The shape is broad: scores run from 0.97 down to 0.92 with no single dominant spike. The Babylon Bee leads at 0.97, followed closely by Ben Shapiro at 0.96 and The Daily Wire at 0.96. Politicians make up four of the ten slots — Dan Crenshaw (0.95), Candace Owens (0.94), and Jesse Kelly (0.92) alongside Shapiro — while Activists account for two more: Allie Beth Stuckey (0.93) and Ashley StClair (0.93). Steven Crowder (0.94), classified as a Comedian, rounds out the set. The cluster is defined less by any single subcategory than by the consistent overlap across politicians, activist voices, and right-leaning media properties — with Walsh's own Author subcategory represented only by Knowles.
The broad shape and tight score band across such a varied mix of subcategories points to an audience defined by a shared orientation rather than loyalty to any one content format or figure.