Ms. Magazine's top 10 nearest neighbors span news publishers, journalists, authors, and activism organizations — a mixed-subcategory cluster with no single dominant kind and no standout score gap between them.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.98 (The Intercept) down to 0.98 (Dan Savage) across the full set, a spread of less than one percentage point. The Intercept leads at 0.98, followed closely by author Jessica Valenti at 0.98, Guardian US at 0.98, and journalists Jamelle Bouie and Astead Herndon both at 0.98. Planned Parenthood Action, an activism organization, sits at 0.98, and activist Gloria Steinem at 0.98 — the only Activists subcategory entry in the top 10. Rounding out the set are authors Roxane Gay at 0.98, podcast On the Media at 0.98, and author Dan Savage at 0.98.
Tallying subcategories across the 10 neighbors: three are Authors, two are Journalists, two are News Publishers, one is Activism, one is Activists, and one is Podcasts and Radio. Ms. Magazine itself is a Magazine — and no other Magazine subcategory appears in the top 10. The neighbor set is dominated by individual voices (authors, journalists, activists) rather than institutional media brands, with a secondary thread of progressive news and advocacy organizations.
The flat shape and cross-kind composition together suggest an audience defined less by format affinity than by a consistent orientation across text, voice, and advocacy.