The Babylon Bee's ten nearest neighbors are almost entirely individual public figures — nine of the ten are Celebrities and Influencers — spread across politicians, authors, TV personalities, activists, and professionals, with no single subcategory dominating. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; scores across the top 10 run from 0.97 down to 0.92, a narrow band consistent with the flat shape.
Matt Walsh leads at 0.97, followed by Ben Shapiro at 0.96 and Allie Beth Stuckey at 0.95. Politicians make up three of the ten slots — Shapiro, Dan Crenshaw (0.94), and Candace Owens (0.93) — while authors account for two: Walsh and Michael Knowles (0.92). TV personalities Pat Sajak (0.94) and Mike Rowe (0.92) round out the individual-figure cluster alongside activist Allie Beth Stuckey and professional Robert J. O'Neill (0.93). The Daily Wire (0.93) is the only other Website in the top 10; no other Marketing Channel of any subcategory appears in these ten positions.
The flat, compressed score range across a diverse mix of individual-figure subcategories suggests an audience that is broadly and evenly distributed across this cluster rather than anchored to any single type of public figure.