The top 10 neighbors for Candace Owens form a tightly compressed band — similarity scores run from 0.98 down to 0.96 with no single dominant match — and not one of them shares her subcategory of Politicians. The cluster is instead a mix of conservative media infrastructure and individual commentators: journalists, TV personalities, activists, news publishers, and one humor-and-satire account.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score near 0.98 means the audiences look nearly identical in shape. Charlie Kirk leads at 0.98 (Activists), followed by James Woods and Glenn Beck both at 0.98 (Actor and TV Personality, respectively). Dan Bongino (Journalists, 0.97) and Kayleigh McEnany (Government Officials, 0.97) round out the top five. The next tier brings two News Publishers — One America News (0.96) and Newsmax (0.96) — alongside the website TheBlaze (0.96) and the satire account Catturd (0.96), with journalist Jack Posobiec closing the top 10 at 0.96. The dominant subcategory pattern is cross-kind: the audience shape is defined primarily by commentators and media outlets rather than by fellow politicians, with journalists (2) and news publishers (2) forming the largest subcategory pairs.
The flat, compressed score range signals an audience that overlaps broadly and evenly across a specific media ecosystem rather than concentrating around any single figure.