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The top 10 neighbors for Jemele Hill span academics, journalists, news publishers, athletes, authors, professionals, and a non-profit — a wide subcategory mix compressed into a narrow similarity band running from 0.97 down to 0.96.

The shape is flat: no single neighbor pulls away from the pack. Marc Lamont Hill (0.97) and Tiffany D. Cross (0.97) sit at the top, separated by just 0.0003, followed closely by The Root (0.97), Colin Kaepernick (0.97), and Michael Eric Dyson (0.97). The remaining five — Ben Crump (0.96), NAACP (0.96), Angela Rye (0.96), Cornel West (0.96), and Tony Goldwyn (0.96) — hold nearly the same position. Across the full ten, the spread is only 0.016.

Subcategory composition tells the clearest story: the top 10 includes academics, a fellow journalist, a news publisher, an athlete, an author, a professional, a non-profit, a TV personality, a second academic, and an actor. Only one neighbor — Tiffany D. Cross — shares Hill's own Journalists subcategory. The rest arrive from entirely different kinds, yet all land within a fraction of each other in audience shape.

That compression across such varied subcategories points to an audience defined less by any single content type and more by a consistent set of interests that cuts across journalism, commentary, activism, and culture.

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