Pattrn's ten nearest neighbors are politicians, journalists, government officials, academics, and political satirists — a cluster defined almost entirely by political content, with no other website in the top 10.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.87 down to 0.83 with no single dominant neighbor pulling away from the pack. Kim Mangone leads at 0.87, followed closely by Eric Garland (0.85) and The Hoarse Whisperer (0.85), a humor and satire account. ADL (0.85) and Mary L Trump (0.84) round out the top five. Tallying the subcategories across all ten neighbors: Politicians appear three times (Kim Mangone, Phil Arballo, John Dean); Journalists twice (Eric Garland, Joyce Alene); Humor Memes and Satire once (The Hoarse Whisperer); Non-Profit once (ADL); Authors once (Mary L Trump); Political Groups once (MeidasTouch.com); and Academics once (Laurence Tribe). Pattrn's own subcategory — Websites — has no match in the top 10; every neighbor is a person, organization, or media entity operating in the political commentary space.
The even distribution of scores across a politically oriented mix signals an audience that follows political discourse broadly rather than clustering tightly around any single voice or format.