The two strongest pulls in Outlander Writers' top 10 sit at opposite ends of the neighbor set: Outlander (0.84) and Sam Heughan (0.83) form a tight show-and-cast cluster at the top, while the remaining eight neighbors drop sharply and scatter across a strikingly different territory.
That drop is the structural story. After those two peaks, similarity falls to 0.73 with Ron Paul (Politicians), then clusters between 0.69 and 0.69 with DuckDuckGo (Technology), Valerie Bertinelli (TV Personalities), Margaritaville (Travel), and Jeff Probst (TV Personalities). RedState (Blogs, 0.69), Bret Baier (Journalists, 0.69), and Life is Good (Fashion, 0.69) round out the ten. None of these eight share the TV Shows or Actors subcategories of the top two; they span politicians, journalists, TV personalities, a technology brand, a travel brand, and a fashion brand. The subcategory mix has no single dominant type — it is genuinely heterogeneous.
The two-peak shape captures this precisely: one neighborhood is defined entirely by the show and its lead actor, and a second, looser neighborhood is composed of right-leaning media figures and lifestyle brands with no obvious thematic connection to the show itself. The audience that follows the Outlander Writers account is simultaneously a dedicated fan cluster and something broader and harder to categorize.