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Scott Kelly's top 10 neighbors span comedians, politicians, journalists, podcasts, and science-adjacent accounts — with no single subcategory dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.92 down to 0.90.

The shape is flat: Jon Stewart leads at 0.92, but PolitiFact (0.91), Pete Buttigieg (0.91), and Curiosity Rover (0.91) are all within two hundredths of a point. Similarity here measures audience composition overlap — two entities score high when their audiences look alike, regardless of what the entities are. The top 10 reflect that: Dan Price (0.90, Professionals), James Martin, SJ (0.90, Spiritual Leaders), Wait Wait Don't Tell Me (0.90, Podcasts and Radio), Science Friday (0.90, Podcasts and Radio), Moz (0.90, B2B), and The Late Show (0.90, TV Shows) round out a set with no clear center of gravity. Subcategory tallies across the 10 show one Comedian, one Website, one Politician, one Technology entry, one Professional, one Spiritual Leader, two Podcasts and Radio, one B2B, and one TV Show — nine distinct subcategories in ten slots. Kelly's own subcategory, Professionals, appears once in the top 10 with Dan Price; no other fellow Professional is present. The science-adjacent entries (Curiosity Rover, Science Friday) sit alongside political and media figures without clustering together.

The flat shape signals an audience that doesn't belong to any single content tribe — it overlaps broadly with civically engaged, media-literate audiences that follow figures across politics, science communication, and public affairs simultaneously.

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