Tea Pain's top 10 neighbors span politicians, activists, professionals, and TV personalities — a cross-kind cluster drawn almost entirely from political commentary and advocacy rather than from humor or satire. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score near 0.94 means the audiences look nearly identical in shape, not that the entities are thematically the same.
Jon Cooper leads at 0.94, followed by Scott Dworkin (0.93) and Rob Reiner (0.93). Palmer Report (0.93) is the only media property in the top five; Democratic Coalition (0.92) and Glenn Kirschner (0.92) round out the upper tier. Professionals account for two slots — Jeff Tiedrich (0.91) and Frank Figliuzzi (0.91) — alongside two activists: Dworkin and David Weissman (0.91). No other Humor Memes and Satire entity appears in the top 10; the lone actor, Rob Reiner, is the only neighbor whose subcategory falls outside the political-commentary orbit.
The scores compress into a narrow band — 0.91 to 0.94 across the full ten — confirming the flat shape: no single neighbor dominates, but the cluster is coherent, pointing to an audience defined by political engagement rather than by the satirical format of the content itself.