The top 10 neighbors for Adam Parkhomenko span journalists, academics, politicians, government officials, and activists — with no single subcategory dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.97 to 0.98.
The shape is flat: Seth Abramson leads at 0.98, followed by Richard W. Painter at 0.97 and Natasha Bertrand at 0.97, but no neighbor pulls meaningfully ahead of the rest. Tallying the top 10 by subcategory: journalists account for three entries (Natasha Bertrand, Molly Jong-Fast is an author — correcting: journalists are Bertrand, Kasie Hunt); academics hold three slots (Abramson, Painter, Laurence Tribe); politicians two (Sally Yates, Rick Wilson); government officials one (James Comey); and activists one (Amy Siskind). Parkhomenko's own subcategory — Politicians — appears twice in the top 10, meaning the audience is not shaped primarily by fellow politicians but by a cross-kind mix weighted toward academics and journalists alongside government officials and activists. The one non-individual entity in the top 10 is Citizens for Ethics, a Non-Profit organization, at 0.97. The overall cluster is oriented around political commentary, accountability journalism, and legal analysis rather than electoral politics alone.
This flat, cross-kind distribution suggests an audience that follows political discourse broadly — tracking legal scholars, reporters, and officials as much as politicians themselves.