The ten nearest audiences to Amee Vanderpool are a mix of journalists, academics, authors, activists, and politicians — no single subcategory dominates, and the scores compress into a narrow band from 0.94 to 0.96, the signature of a flat shape with no standout neighbor.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. Adam Parkhomenko is the top-ranked neighbor at 0.96, the only politician in the set. Three fellow journalists follow closely: Eric Garland at 0.95, Kurt Eichenwald at 0.95, and David Corn at 0.94. Academics form the next distinct cluster — Laurence Tribe at 0.95, Seth Abramson at 0.94, and Neal Katyal at 0.94 — alongside authors Molly Jong-Fast at 0.94 and Mary L Trump at 0.94, and activist Amy Siskind at 0.94. The spread across subcategories — journalists, academics, authors, an activist, a politician — with scores this tightly grouped indicates an audience that tracks a recognizable political-media ecosystem rather than any single professional niche within it.
The flat shape reflects an audience whose attention is broadly distributed across the voices of that ecosystem, with no single neighbor pulling significantly ahead of the rest.