The top 10 neighbors for Taylor Lorenz span journalists, news publishers, B2B brands, and websites — with no single neighbor pulling away from the pack. Similarity scores run from 0.99 down to 0.98, a band so compressed it signals a flat audience shape: no dominant cluster, no outlier, just a dense neighborhood of overlapping audiences.
Tallying the subcategories across the top 10 reveals a mix rather than a monoculture. Four neighbors are fellow journalists: Emily Nussbaum (0.99), Michael Barbaro (0.99), Rebecca Traister (0.99), and Lauren Duca (0.99). Two are news publishers: The Markup (0.99) and Longreads (0.99). Two are B2B brands — creative and digital agencies — R/GA (0.99) and 72andSunny (0.99). Two are websites focused on media and journalism: Nieman Lab (0.98) and Jezebel (0.98).
The presence of multiple B2B agencies alongside journalism-focused publishers and fellow journalists is the defining structural feature here. This audience doesn't resolve into a single kind; it sits at the intersection of media-industry professionals, journalism observers, and working journalists — a cross-subcategory cluster that holds together at very high similarity throughout.
The flat shape, with scores clustered tightly near 0.99, suggests an audience with a consistent, well-defined composition that maps onto several adjacent professional and editorial communities simultaneously.