The top 10 neighbors for Jennifer Gunter span journalists, political podcasts, data websites, and fellow activists — with no single entity pulling far ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.98 (Five Thirty Eight) down to 0.97 (Dave Wasserman) with no meaningful gap between them. The nearest neighbor by subcategory to Jennifer Gunter's own classification as an Activist is Monica Lewinsky at 0.98 — the only other Activist in the top 10. The remaining nine neighbors are drawn from a mix of subcategories: Websites (Five Thirty Eight, 0.98), Blogs (538 Politics, 0.98), Podcasts and Radio (Pod Save America, 0.98), Professionals (Ken White, 0.98), Academics (Kevin M. Kruse, 0.98), Journalists (Nate Silver, 0.98; Dave Wasserman, 0.98), and TV Personalities (Peter Sagal, 0.98). Journalists are the most represented subcategory, with two appearing in the top 10, alongside a strong presence of political media channels — data journalism outlets, a political podcast, and a political blog. The cross-kind character of this cluster is notable: the audience shape is defined far more by political media consumers than by the activist subcategory itself.
The flat distribution across these neighbors suggests an audience that moves fluidly through a broad ecosystem of political journalism, data media, and civic commentary rather than concentrating around any single type of entity.