The top 10 neighbors for Amy Siskind span journalists, politicians, academics, government officials, a non-profit, and a comedian — with no single subcategory dominating and scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.98 to 0.97.
The shape is flat: Seth Abramson (0.98, Academics), Citizens for Ethics (0.98, Non-Profit), Michael McFaul (0.98, Politicians), Caroline Orr Bueno (0.98, Journalists), and Matthew Miller (0.98, Journalists) all sit within two hundredths of a point of each other. No single neighbor pulls away from the pack. Tallying the top 10 by subcategory: Journalists account for three entries (Caroline Orr Bueno, Matthew Miller, Kasie Hunt), Politicians for two (Michael McFaul, Rick Wilson), and the remaining five slots go to an Academic, a Non-Profit, a Government Official, a Comedian (Randy Rainbow, 0.97), and a second Politician (Adam Parkhomenko, 0.97). Amy Siskind's own subcategory — Activists — appears in none of the top 10 neighbors, meaning the audience shape is defined almost entirely by journalists, politicians, and accountability-adjacent figures rather than fellow activists. The one outlier by kind is Randy Rainbow (0.97, Comedians), the sole entertainment figure in the set.
The overall picture is an audience that moves fluidly across political commentary, accountability journalism, and government-critical voices, with no single neighbor or subcategory anchoring the shape.