The top 10 neighbors for Jacob Soboroff form a dense, same-kind cluster — eight of the ten are fellow Journalists, with scores spanning just 0.98 to 0.97, a band so narrow that no single neighbor stands out as a dominant pull.
The shape is flat. Ronan Farrow leads at 0.99, followed closely by Judd Legum at 0.98 and Yashar Ali at 0.98 — all Journalists. The Daily Beast (News Publisher, 0.98) and Brian Stelter (Journalist, 0.98) continue the pattern. The two exceptions in the top 10 are Paul Krugman, an Academic at 0.98, and Indivisible Guide, an Activism organization at 0.98 — both present but not structurally distinct from the journalist core. The remaining positions are held by Andrew Kaczynski (0.98), Jane Mayer (0.98), and Ezra Klein (0.98), all Journalists. The subcategory tally: eight Journalists, one Academic, one Activism organization.
The compression of scores across the top 10 — less than two hundredths of a point separating first from tenth — signals an audience that maps tightly onto a single professional and topical neighborhood, with no meaningful separation between any of the neighbors.