Ken White's ten nearest neighbors span journalists, a TV personality, an academic, an activist, a humor account, and a data website — all compressed into a narrow similarity band from 0.97 to 0.98, with no single entity pulling clearly ahead.
The shape is flat: Peter Sagal at 0.98 and Five Thirty Eight at 0.98 sit at the top, but the gap to tenth-place Ari Shapiro at 0.97 is negligible. Journalists make up the plurality — Steve Inskeep (0.97), Dave Wasserman (0.97), Kai Ryssdal (0.97), Nate Silver (0.97), and Shapiro — but the set also includes Room Rater (0.98, Humor Memes and Satire), Jennifer Gunter (0.98, Activists), and Kevin M. Kruse (0.97, Academics). No other Professionals — Ken White's own subcategory — appear in the top 10. The cross-kind reach here is notable: the audience shape aligns as readily with a political data site and a satirical account as with any individual journalist.
This flat, mixed-subcategory cluster points to an audience defined less by a single content type than by a consistent orientation across public-affairs journalism, data analysis, and civic commentary.