The top 10 neighbors for The Baffler are a mixed cluster of magazines, websites, authors, and individual voices — all compressed into a narrow similarity band from 0.98 to 0.96, with no single neighbor pulling away from the rest.
Four of the ten are fellow magazines: n+1 at 0.98, Jacobin Magazine at 0.97, Guernica Magazine at 0.97, and Mic at 0.96. Two are websites — Jezebel at 0.98 and Reductress at 0.98 — and two are authors: Roxane Gay at 0.97 and Jessica Valenti at 0.97. The remaining two are Aparna Nancherla, a comedian at 0.98, and The Intercept, a news publisher at 0.97. The presence of a comedian and two authors alongside political and literary magazines reflects a cross-kind audience shape — this is not a cluster defined purely by publication format.
The flat shape and tight score range mean no single neighbor is a dominant anchor; the audience overlaps broadly and evenly across print, web, and individual voices in adjacent cultural and political spaces.