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WikiLeaks' nearest audiences span journalists, activists, authors, comedians, and literary magazines — a wide-ranging mix with no single subcategory dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.93 down to 0.88.

The shape is flat. Edward Snowden leads at 0.93, with Glenn Greenwald close behind at 0.92 — the two highest scores, but not dramatically separated from the rest. Richard Dawkins (0.91) and Greta Thunberg (0.89) extend the neighbor set across Authors and Activists respectively. Tallying the top 10 by subcategory: Journalists account for two entries (Glenn Greenwald at 0.92 and Ronan Farrow at 0.89), Activists for three (Edward Snowden, Greta Thunberg, and Sarah Chadwick), and the remaining five span Authors, TV Personalities, Podcasts and Radio, Politicians, and Websites — one each. WikiLeaks' own subcategory, Activism, appears once in the top 10 via Indivisible Guide at position 26 in the broader set; within the strict top 10, no other Activism organization appears. The cross-kind spread is the defining feature: this audience is shaped as much by literary and journalistic figures as by fellow activists, with Samantha Bee (0.90) and WTF with Marc Maron (0.90) pulling the neighbor set toward media and commentary.

The flat, cross-kind structure suggests an audience that organizes around a disposition — toward accountability, dissent, and engaged media consumption — rather than around any single content category.

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