Andy Slavitt's top 10 neighbors span journalists, government officials, a politician, a comedian, a humor account, and a podcast — a mixed-subcategory cluster with no single dominant kind, all compressed into a narrow similarity band from 0.99 to 0.98.
The shape is flat. Room Rater (0.99) sits at the top, a Humor Memes and Satire account, followed closely by Ronald Klain (0.99), a Government Official, and Nate Silver (0.99) and David Fahrenthold (0.98), both Journalists. Freakonomics (0.98), a Podcasts and Radio channel, and Malcolm Gladwell (0.98), an Author, round out the upper tier. Journalists are the most represented subcategory — four of the top 10 carry that label (Nate Silver, David Fahrenthold, Jonathan Swan, David Fahrenthold) — but the set also includes a Comedian (Sarah Cooper, 0.98), a Politician (Brian Schatz, 0.98), and an Activist (Shannon Watts, 0.98). Andy Slavitt's own subcategory, Professionals, has no match in the top 10. The audience is shaped less by professional peers than by a cross-kind mix of political journalists, government-adjacent figures, and civic-media voices.
The flat, tightly compressed scores across this diverse neighbor set point to an audience that moves fluidly across political media, civic commentary, and public-affairs content rather than clustering around any single type.