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Seth Godin

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The top 10 neighbors for Seth Godin span five distinct subcategories — Authors, Politicians, Podcasts and Radio, Professionals, and Activism — with scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.97 down to 0.96, the defining signature of a flat shape.

Four of the ten neighbors are fellow Authors: Ann Handley (0.97), Tim Ferriss (0.96), Malcolm Gladwell (0.96), and James Clear (0.96). That same-kind cluster is real, but it does not dominate the set. Alongside it sit Jen Psaki (0.96), a Politician, and Andy Slavitt (0.96), a Professional — both scoring nearly as high as the Authors. Freakonomics (0.96), a Podcasts and Radio channel, and Moms Demand Action (0.96), an Activism organization, round out the mix alongside TED Talks (0.96) and HubSpot (0.96), an Education organization and a Technology brand respectively. No single subcategory accounts for more than four of the ten neighbors, and the gap between the highest and lowest score in the top 10 is just 0.008.

What the flat shape reveals is an audience that does not cluster tightly around any one kind of entity — it overlaps comparably with business-oriented authors, civic-minded professionals, political figures, and idea-driven media, suggesting a broadly curious, professionally engaged readership rather than one anchored to a single niche.

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