The top 10 neighbors for Jennifer Jacobs compress into a narrow band — scores running from 0.99 down to 0.98 — with no single dominant pull and no structural outlier. That tight clustering is the defining feature of this shape.
Nine of the ten neighbors are fellow Journalists (subcategory), forming one of the more homogeneous clusters the data can produce. Julia Ioffe leads at 0.99, followed closely by Maggie Haberman (0.99), Glenn Thrush (0.99), Olivia Nuzzi (0.99), and Nate Silver (0.99). David Fahrenthold (0.99), Ashley Parker (0.98), Josh Dawsey (0.98), and Jonathan Swan (0.98) round out the journalist bloc. The one departure is Ben Rhodes at 0.98, whose subcategory is Government Officials — the sole non-journalist in the top 10. No other subcategory appears in these ten positions.
The spread across the entire top 10 is less than two hundredths of a point (0.9877 to 0.9830), which means the audience treats this entire cluster as effectively interchangeable in composition — there is no meaningful gradient from first to tenth.
This shape describes an audience defined almost entirely by political journalism as a category, with no cross-kind signal breaking through in the top 10.